泛素
酶
生物化学
半胱氨酸
蛋白质组
化学
泛素蛋白连接酶类
蛋白质组学
翻译后修饰
生物
细胞生物学
计算生物学
泛素连接酶
基因
作者
Monique P. C. Mulder,Katharina F. Witting,Ilana Berlin,Jonathan N. Pruneda,Kuen‐Phon Wu,Jer-Gung Chang,Remco Merkx,Johanna Bialas,Marcus Groettrup,Alfred C.O. Vertegaal,Brenda A. Schulman,David Komander,Jacques Neefjes,Farid El Oualid,Huib Ovaa
标识
DOI:10.1038/nchembio.2084
摘要
A ubiquitin analog used as an activity-based probe of ubiquitin conjugation enzymes, E1, E2 and E3 covalently traps these enzymes without transfer to substrates. The probes can be used in structural and functional studies and to visualize enzyme activity in cells. Post-translational modifications of proteins with ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like modifiers (Ubls), orchestrated by a cascade of specialized E1, E2 and E3 enzymes, control a wide range of cellular processes. To monitor catalysis along these complex reaction pathways, we developed a cascading activity-based probe, UbDha. Similarly to the native Ub, upon ATP-dependent activation by the E1, UbDha can travel downstream to the E2 (and subsequently E3) enzymes through sequential trans-thioesterifications. Unlike the native Ub, at each step along the cascade, UbDha has the option to react irreversibly with active site cysteine residues of target enzymes, thus enabling their detection. We show that our cascading probe 'hops' and 'traps' catalytically active Ub-modifying enzymes (but not their substrates) by a mechanism diversifiable to Ubls. Our founder methodology, amenable to structural studies, proteome-wide profiling and monitoring of enzymatic activity in living cells, presents novel and versatile tools to interrogate Ub and Ubl cascades.
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