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Dual roles of the sterol recognition region in Hedgehog protein modification.


ABSTRACT: Nature provides a number of mechanisms to encode dynamic information in biomolecules. In metazoans, there exist rare chemical modifications that occur in entirely unique regimes. One such example occurs in the Hedgehog (Hh) morphogens, proteins singular across all domains of life for the nature of their covalent ligation to cholesterol. The isoform- and context-specific efficiency of this ligation profoundly impacts the activity of Hh morphogens and represents an unexplored facet of Hh ligand-dependent cancers. To elucidate the chemical mechanism of this modification, we have defined roles of the uncharacterized sterol recognition region (SRR) in Hh proteins. We use a combination of sequence conservation, directed mutagenesis, and biochemical assays to specify residues of the SRR participate in cellular and biochemical aspects of Hh cholesterolysis. Our investigations offer a functional portrait of this region, providing opportunities to identify parallel reactivity in nature and a template to design tools in chemical biology.

SUBMITTER: Purohit R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7242414 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dual roles of the sterol recognition region in Hedgehog protein modification.

Purohit Rahul R   Peng Daniel S DS   Vielmas Erika E   Ondrus Alison E AE  

Communications biology 20200521 1


Nature provides a number of mechanisms to encode dynamic information in biomolecules. In metazoans, there exist rare chemical modifications that occur in entirely unique regimes. One such example occurs in the Hedgehog (Hh) morphogens, proteins singular across all domains of life for the nature of their covalent ligation to cholesterol. The isoform- and context-specific efficiency of this ligation profoundly impacts the activity of Hh morphogens and represents an unexplored facet of Hh ligand-de  ...[more]

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