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Molecular discrimination of structurally equivalent Lys 63-linked and linear polyubiquitin chains
by
Licchesi, Julien D F
, Reyes‐Turcu, Francisca
, Odenwaelder, Peter
, Wilkinson, Keith D
, Barford, David
, Komander, David
in
Binding sites
/ Cellular biology
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ deubiquitinase
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism
/ EMBO37
/ EMBO40
/ Endopeptidases - chemistry
/ Endopeptidases - metabolism
/ Lysine - chemistry
/ Models, Molecular
/ Molecular biology
/ NF-κB signalling
/ Polymers
/ Polyubiquitin - chemistry
/ Polyubiquitin - metabolism
/ Protein Binding
/ Protein Structure, Secondary
/ Protein Structure, Tertiary
/ Proteins
/ Scientific Report
/ Signal transduction
/ TAK1/IKK/NEMO/NF-κB
/ ubiquitin binding domain
/ ubiquitin linkage
2009
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Molecular discrimination of structurally equivalent Lys 63-linked and linear polyubiquitin chains
by
Licchesi, Julien D F
, Reyes‐Turcu, Francisca
, Odenwaelder, Peter
, Wilkinson, Keith D
, Barford, David
, Komander, David
in
Binding sites
/ Cellular biology
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ deubiquitinase
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism
/ EMBO37
/ EMBO40
/ Endopeptidases - chemistry
/ Endopeptidases - metabolism
/ Lysine - chemistry
/ Models, Molecular
/ Molecular biology
/ NF-κB signalling
/ Polymers
/ Polyubiquitin - chemistry
/ Polyubiquitin - metabolism
/ Protein Binding
/ Protein Structure, Secondary
/ Protein Structure, Tertiary
/ Proteins
/ Scientific Report
/ Signal transduction
/ TAK1/IKK/NEMO/NF-κB
/ ubiquitin binding domain
/ ubiquitin linkage
2009
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Molecular discrimination of structurally equivalent Lys 63-linked and linear polyubiquitin chains
by
Licchesi, Julien D F
, Reyes‐Turcu, Francisca
, Odenwaelder, Peter
, Wilkinson, Keith D
, Barford, David
, Komander, David
in
Binding sites
/ Cellular biology
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ deubiquitinase
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism
/ EMBO37
/ EMBO40
/ Endopeptidases - chemistry
/ Endopeptidases - metabolism
/ Lysine - chemistry
/ Models, Molecular
/ Molecular biology
/ NF-κB signalling
/ Polymers
/ Polyubiquitin - chemistry
/ Polyubiquitin - metabolism
/ Protein Binding
/ Protein Structure, Secondary
/ Protein Structure, Tertiary
/ Proteins
/ Scientific Report
/ Signal transduction
/ TAK1/IKK/NEMO/NF-κB
/ ubiquitin binding domain
/ ubiquitin linkage
2009
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Molecular discrimination of structurally equivalent Lys 63-linked and linear polyubiquitin chains
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Molecular discrimination of structurally equivalent Lys 63-linked and linear polyubiquitin chains
2009
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At least eight types of ubiquitin chain exist, and individual linkages affect distinct cellular processes. The only distinguishing feature of differently linked ubiquitin chains is their structure, as polymers of the same unit are chemically identical. Here, we have crystallized Lys 63‐linked and linear ubiquitin dimers, revealing that both adopt equivalent open conformations, forming no contacts between ubiquitin molecules and thereby differing significantly from Lys 48‐linked ubiquitin chains. We also examined the specificity of various deubiquitinases (DUBs) and ubiquitin‐binding domains (UBDs). All analysed DUBs, except CYLD, cleave linear chains less efficiently compared with other chain types, or not at all. Likewise, UBDs can show chain specificity, and are able to select distinct linkages from a ubiquitin chain mixture. We found that the UBAN (ubiquitin binding in ABIN and NEMO) motif of NEMO (NF‐κB essential modifier) binds to linear chains exclusively, whereas the NZF (Npl4 zinc finger) domain of TAB2 (TAK1 binding protein 2) is Lys 63 specific. Our results highlight remarkable specificity determinants within the ubiquitin system.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,Nature Publishing Group UK,Springer Nature B.V,Nature Publishing Group
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