The Pichia pastoris PAS4 gene encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme required for peroxisome assembly
We report here the cloning and initial characterization of PAS4, a gene required for peroxisome assembly in the yeast Pichia pastoris. The PAS4 gene encodes a 24-kDa protein (Pas4p) that is located on the cytoplasmic surface of peroxisomes and is induced during peroxisome proliferation. Analysis of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1994-08, Vol.269 (34), p.21835-21844 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report here the cloning and initial characterization of PAS4, a gene required for peroxisome assembly in the yeast Pichia
pastoris. The PAS4 gene encodes a 24-kDa protein (Pas4p) that is located on the cytoplasmic surface of peroxisomes and is
induced during peroxisome proliferation. Analysis of the Pas4p sequence revealed a high degree of similarity to ubiquitin-conjugating
enzymes, particularly in the region surrounding the putative active-site cysteine residue with which ubiquitin forms a thioester
bond. As expected for a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, substitution of alanine or serine for the conserved active-site cysteine
residue abolished PAS4 function. In addition, a small amount of a 32 kDa form of Pas4p (the predicted size of a Pas4p-ubiquitin
conjugate) was detected both in vivo and in vitro. This species was eliminated by reducing agents and was not detected in
the cysteine to alanine substitution mutant, suggesting that it is a Pas4p-ubiquitin conjugate. Using a yeast strain that
overexpresses a Myc-ubiquitin fusion protein, we demonstrate directly that this conjugate contains ubiquitin. We conclude
from these observations that PAS4 is a member of the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme gene family and that one or more ubiquitination
reactions are required for peroxisome assembly. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(17)31879-3 |