Abstract
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Vol. 70:
503-533
(Volume publication date July 2001)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.biochem.70.1.503)
MECHANISMS UNDERLYING UBIQUITINATION Cecile M. Pickart School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205; e-mail: cpickart@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu ▪ Abstract The conjugation of ubiquitin to other cellular proteins regulates a broad range of eukaryotic cell functions. The high efficiency and exquisite selectivity of ubiquitination reactions reflect the properties of enzymes known as ubiquitin-protein ligases or E3s. An E3 recognizes its substrates based on the presence of a specific ubiquitination signal, and catalyzes the formation of an isopeptide bond between a substrate (or ubiquitin) lysine residue and the C terminus of ubiquitin. Although a great deal is known about the molecular basis of E3 specificity, much less is known about molecular mechanisms of catalysis by E3s. Recent findings reveal that all known E3s utilize one of just two catalytic domains—a HECT domain or a RING finger—and crystal structures have provided the first detailed views of an active site of each type. The new findings shed light on many aspects of E3 structure, function, and mechanism, but also emphasize that key features of E3 catalysis remain to be elucidated. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)CUL1 regulates TOC1 protein stability in the Arabidopsis circadian clock The Plant Journal 55(4):568-579 (2008) Targeting WW domains linker of HECT-type ubiquitin ligase Smurf1 for activation by CKIP-1 Nature Cell Biology 10(8):994-1002 (2008) KCTD5, a putative substrate adaptor for cullin3 ubiquitin ligases Yolanda Bayn, Antonio G. Trinidad, Mara L. de la Puerta, Mara del Carmen Rodrguez, Jori Bogetz, Ana Rojas, Jos M. De Pereda, Souad Rahmouni, Scott Williams, Shu-ichi Matsuzawa, John C. Reed, Mariano Snchez Crespo, Tomas Mustelin, Andrs Alonso FEBS Journal 275(15):3900-3910 (2008) Cul4A is required for hematopoietic cell viability and its deficiency leads to apoptosis Blood 112(2):320-329 (2008) Reversal of the expression pattern of Aldolase C mRNA in Purkinje cells and Ube 1x mRNA in Golgi cells by a dopamine D1 receptor agonist injections in the methamphetamine sensitized-rat cerebellum Journal of Neural Transmission 115(7):959-971 (2008)
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