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Mouse Apg10 as an Apg12-conjugating enzyme: analysis by the conjugation-mediated yeast two-hybrid method.

Noboru Mizushima1, Tamotsu Yoshimori, Yoshinori Ohsumi.   

Abstract

Autophagosome formation is a central event in macroautophagy. The Apg12-Apg5 conjugate, which is essential in this process, is generated by a ubiquitin-like protein conjugation system. In yeast, Apg12, following activation by the E1-like Apg7, forms a thioester with Apg10 (E2-like). Apg12 is finally conjugated to Apg5 via an isopeptide bond. The possible requirement of an E3-like protein for the conjugation, however, has not yet been confirmed. The Apg12 system is conserved among eukaryotes, although a mammalian counterpart of Apg10 has not yet been identified. Here, we report the identification and characterization of the mouse Apg10 ortholog. A yeast two-hybrid screen using the mouse Apg5 (mApg5) as bait identified a novel protein with 19% identity to yeast Apg10. We designated this protein mouse Apg10 (mApg10). We demonstrated by a modified yeast two-hybrid assay that mApg10 mediates the conjugation of mApg12 and mApg5. The in vivo interaction of mApg12 with mApg10 in HeLa cells suggests that mApg10 is an Apg12-conjugating enzyme, likely serving as an Apg5-recognition molecule in the Apg12 system. This novel two-hybrid method, which we have named 'conjugation-mediated yeast two-hybrid', proves to be a simple and useful technique with which to analyze protein-protein conjugation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12482611     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(02)03739-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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