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Substrate binding allosterically relieves autoinhibition of the pseudokinase TRIB1.


ABSTRACT: The Tribbles family of pseudokinases recruits substrates to the ubiquitin ligase COP1 to facilitate ubiquitylation. CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) family transcription factors are crucial Tribbles substrates in adipocyte and myeloid cell development. We found that the TRIB1 pseudokinase was able to recruit various C/EBP family members and that the binding of C/EBP? was attenuated by phosphorylation. To explain the mechanism of C/EBP recruitment, we solved the crystal structure of TRIB1 in complex with C/EBP?, which revealed that TRIB1 underwent a substantial conformational change relative to its substrate-free structure and bound C/EBP? in a pseudosubstrate-like manner. Crystallographic analysis and molecular dynamics and subsequent biochemical assays showed that C/EBP binding triggered allosteric changes that link substrate recruitment to COP1 binding. These findings offer a view of pseudokinase regulation with striking parallels to bona fide kinase regulation-by means of the activation loop and ?C helix-and raise the possibility of small molecules targeting either the activation "loop-in" or "loop-out" conformations of Tribbles pseudokinases.

SUBMITTER: Jamieson SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6553639 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substrate binding allosterically relieves autoinhibition of the pseudokinase TRIB1.

Jamieson Sam A SA   Ruan Zheng Z   Burgess Abigail E AE   Curry Jack R JR   McMillan Hamish D HD   Brewster Jodi L JL   Dunbier Anita K AK   Axtman Alison D AD   Kannan Natarajan N   Mace Peter D PD  

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The Tribbles family of pseudokinases recruits substrates to the ubiquitin ligase COP1 to facilitate ubiquitylation. CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP) family transcription factors are crucial Tribbles substrates in adipocyte and myeloid cell development. We found that the TRIB1 pseudokinase was able to recruit various C/EBP family members and that the binding of C/EBPβ was attenuated by phosphorylation. To explain the mechanism of C/EBP recruitment, we solved the crystal structure of TRIB1 i  ...[more]

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