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Regulation of the endocytosis and prion-chaperoning machineries by yeast E3 ubiquitin ligase Rsp5 as revealed by orthogonal ubiquitin transfer.

Yiyang Wang1, Shuai Fang2, Geng Chen3, Rakhee Ganti4, Tatiana A Chernova5, Li Zhou6, Duc Duong7, Hiroaki Kiyokawa8, Ming Li9, Bo Zhao10, Natalia Shcherbik11, Yury O Chernoff12, Jun Yin13.   

Abstract

Attachment of the ubiquitin (UB) peptide to proteins via the E1-E2-E3 enzymatic machinery regulates diverse biological pathways, yet identification of the substrates of E3 UB ligases remains a challenge. We overcame this challenge by constructing an "orthogonal UB transfer" (OUT) cascade with yeast E3 Rsp5 to enable the exclusive delivery of an engineered UB (xUB) to Rsp5 and its substrate proteins. The OUT screen uncovered new Rsp5 substrates in yeast, such as Pal1 and Pal2, which are partners of endocytic protein Ede1, and chaperones Hsp70-Ssb, Hsp82, and Hsp104 that counteract protein misfolding and control self-perpetuating amyloid aggregates (prions), resembling those involved in human amyloid diseases. We showed that prion formation and effect of Hsp104 on prion propagation are modulated by Rsp5. Overall, our work demonstrates the capacity of OUT to deconvolute the complex E3-substrate relationships in crucial biological processes such as endocytosis and protein assembly disorders through protein ubiquitination.
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Keywords:  Hsp104; Ssb; Sup35; amyloid; chaperone; endocytosis; protein engineering; ubiquitin ligase; yeast cell surface display; yeast prion

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33667410      PMCID: PMC8380759          DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2021.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Chem Biol        ISSN: 2451-9448            Impact factor:   9.039


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