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Polyubiquitin-Photoactivatable Crosslinking Reagents for Mapping Ubiquitin Interactome Identify Rpn1 as a Proteasome Ubiquitin-Associating Subunit.


ABSTRACT: Ubiquitin (Ub) signaling is a diverse group of processes controlled by covalent attachment of small protein Ub and polyUb chains to a range of cellular protein targets. The best documented Ub signaling pathway is the one that delivers polyUb proteins to the 26S proteasome for degradation. However, studies of molecular interactions involved in this process have been hampered by the transient and hydrophobic nature of these interactions and the lack of tools to study them. Here, we develop Ub-phototrap (UbPT), a synthetic Ub variant containing a photoactivatable crosslinking side chain. Enzymatic polymerization into chains of defined lengths and linkage types provided a set of reagents that led to identification of Rpn1 as a third proteasome ubiquitin-associating subunit that coordinates docking of substrate shuttles, unloading of substrates, and anchoring of polyUb conjugates. Our work demonstrates the value of UbPT, and we expect that its future uses will help define and investigate the ubiquitin interactome.

SUBMITTER: Chojnacki M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5453731 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polyubiquitin-Photoactivatable Crosslinking Reagents for Mapping Ubiquitin Interactome Identify Rpn1 as a Proteasome Ubiquitin-Associating Subunit.

Chojnacki Michal M   Mansour Wissam W   Hameed Dharjath S DS   Singh Rajesh K RK   El Oualid Farid F   Rosenzweig Rina R   Nakasone Mark A MA   Yu Zanlin Z   Glaser Fabian F   Kay Lewis E LE   Fushman David D   Ovaa Huib H   Glickman Michael H MH  

Cell chemical biology 20170316 4


Ubiquitin (Ub) signaling is a diverse group of processes controlled by covalent attachment of small protein Ub and polyUb chains to a range of cellular protein targets. The best documented Ub signaling pathway is the one that delivers polyUb proteins to the 26S proteasome for degradation. However, studies of molecular interactions involved in this process have been hampered by the transient and hydrophobic nature of these interactions and the lack of tools to study them. Here, we develop Ub-phot  ...[more]

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