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A Central Cysteine Residue Is Essential for the Thermal Stability and Function of SUMO-1 Protein and SUMO-1 Peptide-Protein Conjugates.

Hervé Drobecq1, Emmanuelle Boll1, Magalie Sénéchal1, Rémi Desmet1, Jean-Michel Saliou2, Jean-Jacques Lacapère3, Alexandra Mougel1, Jérôme Vicogne1, Oleg Melnyk1.   

Abstract

SUMOylation constitutes a major post-translational modification (PTM) used by the eukaryote cellular machinery to modulate protein interactions of the targeted proteins. The small ubiquitin-like modifier-1 (SUMO-1) features a central and conserved cysteine residue (Cys52) that is located in the hydrophobic core of the protein and in tight contact with Phe65, suggesting the occurrence of an S/π interaction. To investigate the importance of Cys52 on SUMO-1 thermal stability and biochemical properties, we produced by total chemical synthesis SUMO-1 or SUMO-1 Cys52Ala peptide-protein conjugates featuring a native isopeptidic bond between SUMO-1 and a peptide derived from p53 tumor suppressor protein. The Cys52Ala modification perturbed SUMO-1 secondary structure and resulted in a dramatic loss of protein thermal stability. Moreover, the cleavage of the isopeptidic bond by the deconjugating enzyme Upl1 was significantly less efficient than for the wild-type conjugate. Similarly, the in vitro SUMOylation of RanGap1 by E1/E2 conjugating enzymes was significantly less efficient with the SUMO-1 C52A analog compared to wild-type SUMO-1. These data demonstrate the critical role of Cys52 in maintaining SUMO-1 conformation and function and the importance of keeping this cysteine intact for the study of SUMO-1 protein conjugates.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27195426     DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.6b00211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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