| Literature DB >> 19660095 |
Bogdan Polevoda1, Thomas Arnesen, Fred Sherman.
Abstract
We have introduced a consistent nomenclature for the various subunits of the NatA-NatE N-terminal acetyltransferases from yeast, humans and other eukaryotes.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19660095 PMCID: PMC2722095 DOI: 10.1186/1753-6561-3-S6-S2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Figure 1A summary of the major pathways of . 1: Uncleaved and unacetylated Met-Xxx- N-termini; 2: Cleaved and unacetylated Xxx-N-termini; 3: Uncleaved and NatB/NatC acetylated Ac-Met-Xxx- N-termini; 4: Cleaved and NatA acetylated Ac-Xxx-N-termini. See Table 1 and Figure 2 for more detail.
Revised nomenclature for N-terminal acetyltransferases
| Type | NatA | NatB | NatC | NatD | NatE |
| Original | |||||
| Catalytic subunit | Ard1p | Nat3p | Mak3p | Nat4p | Nat5p |
| Auxiliary subunit | Nat1p | Mdm20p | Mak10p | † | |
| Mak31p | |||||
| Revised | |||||
| Catalytic subunit | Naa10p | Naa20p | Naa30p | Naa40p | Naa50p |
| Auxiliary subunit | Naa15p | Naa25p | Naa35p | † | |
| Naa38p | |||||
| Number of yeast substrates | ~2,000 | ~1,000 | ~250 | 2? | ? |
| Substrates* | Ser- | Met-Glu- | Met-Ile- | Ser-Gly- | ? |
| Ala- | Met-Asp- | Met-Leu- | |||
| Gly- | Met-Asn- | Met-Trp- | |||
| Thr- | Met-Phe- | ||||
| Val-‡ | |||||
| Cys-¶ | |||||
| ------------2 to 8 amino acids----------- | 30–50 a. a | ? | |||
Naa50p is inferred to be an N-terminal acetyltransferase because of its sequence homology to known NATs.
* Acetylation occurs at least partially on all proteins with Met-Glu-, Met-Asp- and Met-Asn- termini, but only on subclasses of proteins with the other termini.
† Naa15p may be an auxiliary subunit of NatE, as well as an auxiliary subunit of NatA.
‡ Found in humans but not yeast (see Figure 2 legend).
¶One example found in yeast (see Figure 2 legend).
Figure 2The major pathways of . Two methionine aminopeptidases (MAP), Map1p and Map2p, cleave N-terminal methionine residues that have small side chains (glycine, alanine, serine, cysteine, threonine, proline, and valine), although methionine is retained on some proteins having penultimate residues of valine. Subsequently, NatA, NatB, and NatC acetylate specific sequences as shown in the figure and in Table 1. Acetylation occurs at least partially on all proteins with Met-Glu-, Met-Asp- and Met-Asn- termini, but only on subclasses of proteins with the other termini. For example, acetylation occurs at least partially on 43% of proteins in yeast and on 96% of proteins in humans with Ala- termini. In addition, Ac-Cys-, Ac-Val-, Ac-Met-Met-, and Ac-Met-Lys- termini occurs on some proteins from humans but not from yeast; it is unknown which NATs are responsible for Ac-Cys-, Ac-Met-Met-, and Ac-Met-Lys- acetylations.
Paralogs
| Subunit | Complex |
| Catalytic subunit Naa10p, Naa11p | |
| NatA(10+15); NatA(10+16); NatA(11+15); NatA(11+16) | |
| Auxiliary subunit Naa15p, Naa16p |
Almost all human NAT subunit genes encode alternative splicing isoforms whose functions are in question, and are not considered here.
Synonyms
| Accession no. | ||||
| Primary name | Synonyms | Yeast | Human | References |
| Naa10p | Ard1p; TE2 | P07347 | P41227 | [ |
| Naa11p | Ard2p | - | Q9BSU3 | [ |
| Naa15p | Nat1p; NARG1; NATH; TBDN | P12945 | Q9BXJ9 | [ |
| Naa16p | Nat2p; NARG1L | - | Q6N069 | [ |
| Naa20p | Nat3p; hNat5p | Q06504 | P61599 | [ |
| Naa25p | Mdm20p; p120 | Q12387 | Q14CX7 | [ |
| Naa30p | Mak3p; hNat12p | Q03503 | Q147X3 | [ |
| Naa35p | Mak10p; hEGAP | Q02197 | Q5VZE5 | [ |
| Naa38p | Mak31p; hLsm8p | P23059 | O95777 | [ |
| Naa40p | Nat4p; hNat11p | Q04751 | Q86UY6 | [ |
| Naa50p | Nat5p; hNat13p; San | Q08689 | Q9GZZ1 | [ |
An example of standard symbols: Protein, Naa10p; Gene, NAA10; Deleted gene, naa10-Δ. hNaa10p, human; yNaa10p, yeast (S. cerevisiae); mNaa10p, mouse.