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Reprogramming fatty acyl specificity of lipid kinases via C1 domain engineering.


ABSTRACT: C1 domains are lipid-binding modules that regulate membrane activation of kinases, nucleotide exchange factors and other C1-containing proteins to trigger signal transduction. Despite annotation of typical C1 domains as diacylglycerol (DAG) and phorbol ester sensors, the function of atypical counterparts remains ill-defined. Here, we assign a key role for atypical C1 domains in mediating DAG fatty acyl specificity of diacylglycerol kinases (DGKs) in live cells. Activity-based proteomics mapped C1 probe binding as a principal differentiator of type 1 DGK active sites that combined with global metabolomics revealed a role for C1s in lipid substrate recognition. Protein engineering by C1 domain swapping demonstrated that exchange of typical and atypical C1s is functionally tolerated and can directly program DAG fatty acyl specificity of type 1 DGKs. Collectively, we describe a protein engineering strategy for studying metabolic specificity of lipid kinases to assign a role for atypical C1 domains in cell metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Ware TB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7117826 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reprogramming fatty acyl specificity of lipid kinases via C1 domain engineering.

Ware Timothy B TB   Franks Caroline E CE   Granade Mitchell E ME   Zhang Mingxing M   Kim Kee-Beom KB   Park Kwon-Sik KS   Gahlmann Andreas A   Harris Thurl E TE   Hsu Ku-Lung KL  

Nature chemical biology 20200113 2


C1 domains are lipid-binding modules that regulate membrane activation of kinases, nucleotide exchange factors and other C1-containing proteins to trigger signal transduction. Despite annotation of typical C1 domains as diacylglycerol (DAG) and phorbol ester sensors, the function of atypical counterparts remains ill-defined. Here, we assign a key role for atypical C1 domains in mediating DAG fatty acyl specificity of diacylglycerol kinases (DGKs) in live cells. Activity-based proteomics mapped C  ...[more]

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