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Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates

N-degron pathways are proteolytic systems that target proteins bearing N-terminal (Nt) degradation signals (degrons) called N-degrons. Nt-Arg of a protein is among Nt-residues that can be recognized as destabilizing ones by the Arg/N-degron pathway. A proteolytic cleavage of a protein can generate A...

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Autores principales: Kim, Bong Heon, Kim, Min Kyung, Oh, Sun Joo, Nguyen, Kha The, Kim, Jun Hoe, Varshavsky, Alexander, Hwang, Cheol-Sang, Song, Hyun Kyu
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9351520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209597119
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author Kim, Bong Heon
Kim, Min Kyung
Oh, Sun Joo
Nguyen, Kha The
Kim, Jun Hoe
Varshavsky, Alexander
Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Song, Hyun Kyu
author_facet Kim, Bong Heon
Kim, Min Kyung
Oh, Sun Joo
Nguyen, Kha The
Kim, Jun Hoe
Varshavsky, Alexander
Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Song, Hyun Kyu
author_sort Kim, Bong Heon
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description N-degron pathways are proteolytic systems that target proteins bearing N-terminal (Nt) degradation signals (degrons) called N-degrons. Nt-Arg of a protein is among Nt-residues that can be recognized as destabilizing ones by the Arg/N-degron pathway. A proteolytic cleavage of a protein can generate Arg at the N terminus of a resulting C-terminal (Ct) fragment either directly or after Nt-arginylation of that Ct-fragment by the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase (R-transferase), which uses Arg-tRNA(Arg) as a cosubstrate. Ate1 can Nt-arginylate Nt-Asp, Nt-Glu, and oxidized Nt-Cys* (Cys-sulfinate or Cys-sulfonate) of proteins or short peptides. Ate1 genes of fungi, animals, and plants have been cloned decades ago, but a three-dimensional structure of Ate1 remained unknown. A detailed mechanism of arginylation is unknown as well. We describe here the crystal structure of the Ate1 R-transferase from the budding yeast Kluyveromyces lactis. The 58-kDa R-transferase comprises two domains that recognize, together, an acidic Nt-residue of an acceptor substrate, the Arg residue of Arg-tRNA(Arg), and a 3′-proximal segment of the tRNA(Arg) moiety. The enzyme’s active site is located, at least in part, between the two domains. In vitro and in vivo arginylation assays with site-directed Ate1 mutants that were suggested by structural results yielded inferences about specific binding sites of Ate1. We also analyzed the inhibition of Nt-arginylation activity of Ate1 by hemin (Fe(3+)-heme), and found that hemin induced the previously undescribed disulfide-mediated oligomerization of Ate1. Together, these results advance the understanding of R-transferase and the Arg/N-degron pathway.
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spelling pubmed-93515202023-01-25 Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates Kim, Bong Heon Kim, Min Kyung Oh, Sun Joo Nguyen, Kha The Kim, Jun Hoe Varshavsky, Alexander Hwang, Cheol-Sang Song, Hyun Kyu Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences N-degron pathways are proteolytic systems that target proteins bearing N-terminal (Nt) degradation signals (degrons) called N-degrons. Nt-Arg of a protein is among Nt-residues that can be recognized as destabilizing ones by the Arg/N-degron pathway. A proteolytic cleavage of a protein can generate Arg at the N terminus of a resulting C-terminal (Ct) fragment either directly or after Nt-arginylation of that Ct-fragment by the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase (R-transferase), which uses Arg-tRNA(Arg) as a cosubstrate. Ate1 can Nt-arginylate Nt-Asp, Nt-Glu, and oxidized Nt-Cys* (Cys-sulfinate or Cys-sulfonate) of proteins or short peptides. Ate1 genes of fungi, animals, and plants have been cloned decades ago, but a three-dimensional structure of Ate1 remained unknown. A detailed mechanism of arginylation is unknown as well. We describe here the crystal structure of the Ate1 R-transferase from the budding yeast Kluyveromyces lactis. The 58-kDa R-transferase comprises two domains that recognize, together, an acidic Nt-residue of an acceptor substrate, the Arg residue of Arg-tRNA(Arg), and a 3′-proximal segment of the tRNA(Arg) moiety. The enzyme’s active site is located, at least in part, between the two domains. In vitro and in vivo arginylation assays with site-directed Ate1 mutants that were suggested by structural results yielded inferences about specific binding sites of Ate1. We also analyzed the inhibition of Nt-arginylation activity of Ate1 by hemin (Fe(3+)-heme), and found that hemin induced the previously undescribed disulfide-mediated oligomerization of Ate1. Together, these results advance the understanding of R-transferase and the Arg/N-degron pathway. National Academy of Sciences 2022-07-25 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9351520/ /pubmed/35878037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209597119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Kim, Bong Heon
Kim, Min Kyung
Oh, Sun Joo
Nguyen, Kha The
Kim, Jun Hoe
Varshavsky, Alexander
Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Song, Hyun Kyu
Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title_full Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title_fullStr Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title_short Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates
title_sort crystal structure of the ate1 arginyl-trna-protein transferase and arginylation of n-degron substrates
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9351520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209597119
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