Literature DB >> 33932340

LanCLs add glutathione to dehydroamino acids generated at phosphorylated sites in the proteome.

Kuan-Yu Lai1, Sébastien R G Galan2, Yibo Zeng3, Tianhui Hina Zhou1, Chang He4, Ritu Raj2, Jitka Riedl2, Shi Liu4, K Phin Chooi2, Neha Garg1, Min Zeng5, Lyn H Jones6, Graham J Hutchings7, Shabaz Mohammed8, Satish K Nair1, Jie Chen9, Benjamin G Davis10, Wilfred A van der Donk11.   

Abstract

Enzyme-mediated damage repair or mitigation, while common for nucleic acids, is rare for proteins. Examples of protein damage are elimination of phosphorylated Ser/Thr to dehydroalanine/dehydrobutyrine (Dha/Dhb) in pathogenesis and aging. Bacterial LanC enzymes use Dha/Dhb to form carbon-sulfur linkages in antimicrobial peptides, but the functions of eukaryotic LanC-like (LanCL) counterparts are unknown. We show that LanCLs catalyze the addition of glutathione to Dha/Dhb in proteins, driving irreversible C-glutathionylation. Chemo-enzymatic methods were developed to site-selectively incorporate Dha/Dhb at phospho-regulated sites in kinases. In human MAPK-MEK1, such "elimination damage" generated aberrantly activated kinases, which were deactivated by LanCL-mediated C-glutathionylation. Surveys of endogenous proteins bearing damage from elimination (the eliminylome) also suggest it is a source of electrophilic reactivity. LanCLs thus remove these reactive electrophiles and their potentially dysregulatory effects from the proteome. As knockout of LanCL in mice can result in premature death, repair of this kind of protein damage appears important physiologically.
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Keywords:  C-glutathionylation; LanCL; MEK1; dehydroalanine; dehydrobutyrine; eliminylome; lanthionine; phosphoThr lyase; protein damage

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33932340      PMCID: PMC8209957          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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