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Basis for a ubiquitin-like protein thioester switch toggling E1–E2 affinity

Danny T. Huang, Harold W. Hunt, Min Zhuang, Melanie D. Ohi, James M. Holton and Brenda A. Schulman ()
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Danny T. Huang: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Harold W. Hunt: St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Min Zhuang: St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Melanie D. Ohi: Harvard Medical School
James M. Holton: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory University of California
Brenda A. Schulman: Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Nature, 2007, vol. 445, issue 7126, 394-398

Abstract: Abstract Ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) are conjugated by dynamic E1–E2–E3 enzyme cascades. E1 enzymes activate UBLs by catalysing UBL carboxy-terminal adenylation, forming a covalent E1˜UBL thioester intermediate, and generating a thioester-linked E2˜UBL product, which must be released for subsequent reactions. Here we report the structural analysis of a trapped UBL activation complex for the human NEDD8 pathway, containing NEDD8’s heterodimeric E1 (APPBP1–UBA3), two NEDD8s (one thioester-linked to E1, one noncovalently associated for adenylation), a catalytically inactive E2 (Ubc12), and MgATP. The results suggest that a thioester switch toggles E1–E2 affinities. Two E2 binding sites depend on NEDD8 being thioester-linked to E1. One is unmasked by a striking E1 conformational change. The other comes directly from the thioester-bound NEDD8. After NEDD8 transfer to E2, reversion to an alternate E1 conformation would facilitate release of the E2˜NEDD8 thioester product. Thus, transferring the UBL’s thioester linkage between successive conjugation enzymes can induce conformational changes and alter interaction networks to drive consecutive steps in UBL cascades.

Date: 2007
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