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Pivotal role for the ubiquitin Y59-E51 loop in lysine 48 polyubiquitination.

Robert A Chong1, Kenneth Wu1, Donald E Spratt2, Yingying Yang3, Chan Lee1, Jaladhi Nayak1, Ming Xu4, Rana Elkholi1, Inger Tappin5, Jessica Li1, Jerard Hurwitz6, Brian D Brown7, Jerry Edward Chipuk1, Zhijian J Chen8, Roberto Sanchez9, Gary S Shaw2, Lan Huang3, Zhen-Qiang Pan10.   

Abstract

Lysine 48 (K48)-polyubiquitination is the predominant mechanism for mediating selective protein degradation, but the underlying molecular basis of selecting ubiquitin (Ub) K48 for linkage-specific chain synthesis remains elusive. Here, we present biochemical, structural, and cell-based evidence demonstrating a pivotal role for the Ub Y59-E51 loop in supporting K48-polyubiquitination. This loop is established by a hydrogen bond between Ub Y59's hydroxyl group and the backbone amide of Ub E51, as substantiated by NMR spectroscopic analysis. Loop residues Y59 and R54 are specifically required for the receptor activity enabling K48 to attack the donor Ub-E2 thiol ester in reconstituted ubiquitination catalyzed by Skp1-Cullin1-F-box (SCF)(βTrCP) E3 ligase and Cdc34 E2-conjugating enzyme. When introduced into mammalian cells, loop-disruptive mutant Ub(R54A/Y59A) diminished the production of K48-polyubiquitin chains. Importantly, conditional replacement of human endogenous Ub by Ub(R54A/Y59A) or Ub(K48R) yielded profound apoptosis at a similar extent, underscoring the global impact of the Ub Y59-E51 loop in cellular K48-polyubiquitination. Finally, disulfide cross-linking revealed interactions between the donor Ub-bound Cdc34 acidic loop and the Ub K48 site, as well as residues within the Y59-E51 loop, suggesting a mechanism in which the Ub Y59-E51 loop helps recruit the E2 acidic loop that aligns the receptor Ub K48 to the donor Ub for catalysis.

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Keywords:  E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme; E3 ubiquitin ligase; receptor ubiquitin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24912152      PMCID: PMC4060658          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1407849111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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