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Vered Maytal-Kivity1, Noa Reis, Kay Hofmann, Michael H Glickman.
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12370088 PMCID: PMC129983 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2091-3-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biochem ISSN: 1471-2091 Impact factor: 4.059
Figure 1The MPN+ motif. Sequence alignment of representative MPN domain protein, only two conserved blocks containing the MPN+ motif are shown. The proteins are grouped in seven categories: A, bacterial; B, archaeal; C, proteasome lid components; D, CSN components; E, eIF3 components; F, Prp8-like proteins; G other eukaryotic MPN proteins. In the eukaryotic groups, representative sequences from human (HS), Arabidopsis (AT), S. pombe (SP) and S. cerevisiae (SC) are shown. Prokaryotic species shown are lambda phage (BPL), Yersinia pestis (YP), Synechocystis sp. (SS), Mycobacterium tuberculosum (MyT), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), Pyrococcus horikoshii (PH), Archaeoglobus fulgidus (AF), Methanobacter thermoautotrophicum (MT). Residues invariant or conservatively substituted in at least 50% of all sequences are shown on black and grey background, respectively. The MPN+ motif residues are shown in red. The top line indicates the amino acids constituting the MPN+ motif; the rightmost column indicates whether a protein is considered an MPN+ protein or a plain MPN protein.
Figure 2Growth of WT and mutant strains were streaked on YPD at 25, 30 and 37°C. Cells were also plated on complete minimal media containing 1 μg/ml of the amino acid analog canavinine instead of arginine. Plates were photographed after 3–5 days. Three single amino acid substitutions in the MPN+ motif of Rpn11 were studied: his111ala, Ser119ala, and asp122ala. For comparison, a substitution of a highly conserved cysteine residue (cys116ala) that is not part of the MPN+ motif (see Fig. 1) was included as well. At 25°C, all MPN+ mutations are viable but slow growing. Hiss111 is extremely temperature sensitive, showing no appreciable growth even when shifted to 30°C, or in the presence of even 1 μg/ml of the amino acid analog canavinine. Asp122 and Ser119 substitutions show lethality under elevated temperature (37°C) or exposure to canavanine. In comparison, Cys116 substitutions show no growth defects under these conditions.
Figure 3Accumulation of multiubiquitinated proteins in MPN motif mutants. Total cell extracts from WT yeast and from strains containing the MPN+ motif substitutions were separated on an 8% SDS gel and blotted with anti-ubiquitin antibodies. Cells were rapidly lysed in presence of 12% TCA in order to inhibit post lysis enzymatic activity. Accumulation of high MW polyubiquitinated proteins is detected in the Ser119 and Asp122 mutants, but not in WT or in the Cys116 mutants. His111 mutants accumulate polyubiquitinated proteins as well (not shown). A protein band migrating at around 20 kDa that is detected with the anti Ub antibody is used as an internal loading control.
Figure 4Stabilization of short-lived proteasome substrates. WT and the S119A mutant strains containing the Ub-Met-, Ub-Arg-, and Ub-Pro-βgal constructs on multi-copy plasmids under the GAL promotor were tested for LacZ activity after galactose-induction. LacZ activity is indicative of steady-state levels of the reporter protein. WT cells accumulate high levels of the stable Met-βgal, but rapidly degrade Arg-βgal and UB-Pro-βgal (left panel), whereas the MPN+ mutation shows dramatic stabilization and accumulation of both short-lived fusion proteins (right panel).
Figure 5Migration pattern of proteasome from WT and Cell extracts were prepared from Logarithmically growing WT or the rpn11 MPN+ mutants that were brought to an identical OD600 level. Extracts were clarified by centrifugation, and identical amounts of total protein were separated on native gel. The gel was then incubated for 10 minutes with the fluorescent peptide LLVY-AMC at 30°C, and photographed under UV light (380/440 nm). Fluorescent bands indicate migration of Doubly capped and Singly capped 26S proteasome forms [14]. There is no noticeable change in migration pattern or overall levels of proteasomes from the different rpn11 mutants, indicating that mutated Rpn11 is properly incorporated into the lid and no gross structural changes in proteasome composition or amounts are due to the mutations.