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Parkin-phosphoubiquitin complex reveals a cryptic ubiquitin binding site required for RBR ligase activity

RING-BETWEENRING-RING (RBR) E3 ligases are a class of ubiquitin ligases distinct from RING or HECT E3 ligases. An important RBR is Parkin, mutations in which lead to early onset hereditary Parkinsonism. Parkin and other RBRs share a catalytic RBR module, but are usually autoinhibited and activated v...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Atul, Chaugule, Viduth K, Condos, Tara E C, Barber, Kathryn R, Johnson, Clare, Toth, Rachel, Sundaramoorthy, Ramasubramanian, Knebel, Axel, Shaw, Gary S, Walden, Helen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5420311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28414322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.3400
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Sumario:RING-BETWEENRING-RING (RBR) E3 ligases are a class of ubiquitin ligases distinct from RING or HECT E3 ligases. An important RBR is Parkin, mutations in which lead to early onset hereditary Parkinsonism. Parkin and other RBRs share a catalytic RBR module, but are usually autoinhibited and activated via distinct mechanisms. Recent insights into Parkin regulation predict large, unknown conformational changes during activation of Parkin. However, current data on active RBRs are in the absence of regulatory domains. Therefore, how individual RBRs are activated, and whether they share a common mechanism remains unclear. We now report the crystal structure of a human Parkin-phosphoubiquitin complex, which shows that phosphoubiquitin binding induces a movement in the IBR domain to reveal a cryptic ubiquitin binding site. Mutation of this site negatively impacts on Parkin’s activity. Furthermore, ubiquitin binding promotes cooperation between Parkin molecules, suggesting a role for interdomain association in RBR ligase mechanism.