Literature DB >> 31444107

Proteomics Links Ubiquitin Chain Topology Change to Transcription Factor Activation.

Yanchang Li1, Eric B Dammer2, Yuan Gao1, Qiuyan Lan3, Mark A Villamil4, Duc M Duong2, Chengpu Zhang1, Lingyan Ping5, Linda Lauinger4, Karin Flick4, Zhongwei Xu1, Wei Wei1, Xiaohua Xing1, Lei Chang1, Jianping Jin6, Xuechuan Hong3, Yunping Zhu1, Junzhu Wu3, Zixin Deng3, Fuchu He7, Peter Kaiser8, Ping Xu9.   

Abstract

A surprising complexity of ubiquitin signaling has emerged with identification of different ubiquitin chain topologies. However, mechanisms of how the diverse ubiquitin codes control biological processes remain poorly understood. Here, we use quantitative whole-proteome mass spectrometry to identify yeast proteins that are regulated by lysine 11 (K11)-linked ubiquitin chains. The entire Met4 pathway, which links cell proliferation with sulfur amino acid metabolism, was significantly affected by K11 chains and selected for mechanistic studies. Previously, we demonstrated that a K48-linked ubiquitin chain represses the transcription factor Met4. Here, we show that efficient Met4 activation requires a K11-linked topology. Mechanistically, our results propose that the K48 chain binds to a topology-selective tandem ubiquitin binding region in Met4 and competes with binding of the basal transcription machinery to the same region. The change to K11-enriched chain architecture releases this competition and permits binding of the basal transcription complex to activate transcription.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31444107     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2019.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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