Structural basis for the specificity of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolases

The release of ubiquitin from attachment to other proteins and adducts is critical for ubiquitin biosynthesis, proteasomal degradation and other cellular processes. De‐ubiquitination is accomplished in part by members of the UCH ( u biquitin C ‐terminal h ydrolase) family of enzymes. We have determi...

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Veröffentlicht in:EMBO J 1999-07, Vol.18 (14), p.3877-3887
Hauptverfasser: Johnston, S.C, Riddle, S.M, Cohen, R.E, Hill, C.P
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Zusammenfassung:The release of ubiquitin from attachment to other proteins and adducts is critical for ubiquitin biosynthesis, proteasomal degradation and other cellular processes. De‐ubiquitination is accomplished in part by members of the UCH ( u biquitin C ‐terminal h ydrolase) family of enzymes. We have determined the 2.25 Å resolution crystal structure of the yeast UCH, Yuh1, in a complex with the inhibitor ubiquitin aldehyde (Ubal). The structure mimics the tetrahedral intermediate in the reaction pathway and explains the very high enzyme specificity. Comparison with a related, unliganded UCH structure indicates that ubiquitin binding is coupled to rearrangements which block the active‐site cleft in the absence of authentic substrate. Remarkably, a 21‐residue loop that becomes ordered upon binding Ubal lies directly over the active site. Efficiently processed substrates apparently pass through this loop, and constraints on the loop conformation probably function to control UCH specificity.
ISSN:0261-4189
1460-2075
DOI:10.1093/emboj/18.14.3877