THE YEAST UBC4 UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME MONOUBIQUITINATES ITSELF IN-VIVO - EVIDENCE FOR AN E2-E2 HOMOINTERACTION

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作者
GWOZD, CS
ARNASON, TG
COOK, WJ
CHAU, V
ELLISON, MJ
机构
[1] UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT BIOCHEM,EDMONTON,AB T6G 2H9,CANADA
[2] UNIV ALABAMA,DEPT PATHOL,BIRMINGHAM,AL 35294
[3] UNIV ALABAMA,CTR MACROMOLEC CRYSTALLOG,BIRMINGHAM,AL 35294
[4] WAYNE STATE UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PHARMACOL,DETROIT,MI 48201
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10.1021/bi00019a006
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Here we report that the stress-related ubiquitin conjugating enzyme UBC4 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae is monoubiquitinated in vivo. The UBC4-ubiquitin conjugate was detected by the coexpression in yeast of epitope-tagged ubiquitin in combination with either untagged or epitope-tagged versions of UBC4. Under these conditions the UBC4 conjugate proved to be the most abundant conjugate detected. Using chemical mapping and site-directed mutation, the site of ubiquitination was localized to a single lysine (K144) near the carboxy terminus of UBC4. A second lysine within UBC4 (K64) was also identified whose mutation resulted in the loss of ubiquitination at K144. The mutation of either K64 or K144 had no obvious effect on the known in vivo functions associated with UBC4. In another experiment, a nonfunctional UBC4 derivative with a mutation at the active site was also found to be monoubiquitinated in a manner that depended on the expression of active UBC4. This result indicated that ubiquitin was transferred in an intermolecular reaction from one UBC4 monomer to another. Cross-linking analysis demonstrated that UBC4 monomers directly and specifically interact with one another in vitro, Both the in vivo and in vitro observations reported here, in combination with previous findings, support the view that interactions between ubiquitin conjugating enzymes represent a general phenomenon.
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