Literature DB >> 32503840

Characterization of SETD3 methyltransferase-mediated protein methionine methylation.

Shaobo Dai1, Matthew V Holt2, John R Horton1, Clayton B Woodcock1, Anamika Patel3, Xing Zhang1, Nicolas L Young2, Alex W Wilkinson4, Xiaodong Cheng5.   

Abstract

Most characterized protein methylation events encompass arginine and lysine N-methylation, and only a few cases of protein methionine thiomethylation have been reported. Newly discovered oncohistone mutations include lysine-to-methionine substitutions at positions 27 and 36 of histone H3.3. In these instances, the methionine substitution localizes to the active-site pocket of the corresponding histone lysine methyltransferase, thereby inhibiting the respective transmethylation activity. SET domain-containing 3 (SETD3) is a protein (i.e. actin) histidine methyltransferase. Here, we generated an actin variant in which the histidine target of SETD3 was substituted with methionine. As for previously characterized histone SET domain proteins, the methionine substitution substantially (76-fold) increased binding affinity for SETD3 and inhibited SETD3 activity on histidine. Unexpectedly, SETD3 was active on the substituted methionine, generating S-methylmethionine in the context of actin peptide. The ternary structure of SETD3 in complex with the methionine-containing actin peptide at 1.9 Å resolution revealed that the hydrophobic thioether side chain is packed by the aromatic rings of Tyr312 and Trp273, as well as the hydrocarbon side chain of Ile310 Our results suggest that placing methionine properly in the active site-within close proximity to and in line with the incoming methyl group of SAM-would allow some SET domain proteins to selectively methylate methionine in proteins.
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Keywords:  S-adenosylmethionine (SAM); S-methylmethionine; SETD3; actin; enzyme catalysis; methionine; methionine methylation; methyltransferases; protein methylation; protein structure

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32503840      PMCID: PMC7415985          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.014072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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