ジャーナル: Mol Cell / 年: 2024 タイトル: Multisite phosphorylation dictates selective E2-E3 pairing as revealed by Ubc8/UBE2H-GID/CTLH assemblies. 著者: Jakub Chrustowicz / Dawafuti Sherpa / Jerry Li / Christine R Langlois / Eleftheria C Papadopoulou / D Tung Vu / Laura A Hehl / Özge Karayel / Viola Beier / Susanne von Gronau / Judith ...著者: Jakub Chrustowicz / Dawafuti Sherpa / Jerry Li / Christine R Langlois / Eleftheria C Papadopoulou / D Tung Vu / Laura A Hehl / Özge Karayel / Viola Beier / Susanne von Gronau / Judith Müller / J Rajan Prabu / Matthias Mann / Gary Kleiger / Arno F Alpi / Brenda A Schulman / 要旨: Ubiquitylation is catalyzed by coordinated actions of E3 and E2 enzymes. Molecular principles governing many important E3-E2 partnerships remain unknown, including those for RING-family GID/CTLH E3 ...Ubiquitylation is catalyzed by coordinated actions of E3 and E2 enzymes. Molecular principles governing many important E3-E2 partnerships remain unknown, including those for RING-family GID/CTLH E3 ubiquitin ligases and their dedicated E2, Ubc8/UBE2H (yeast/human nomenclature). GID/CTLH-Ubc8/UBE2H-mediated ubiquitylation regulates biological processes ranging from yeast metabolic signaling to human development. Here, cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM), biochemistry, and cell biology reveal this exquisitely specific E3-E2 pairing through an unconventional catalytic assembly and auxiliary interactions 70-100 Å away, mediated by E2 multisite phosphorylation. Rather than dynamic polyelectrostatic interactions reported for other ubiquitylation complexes, multiple Ubc8/UBE2H phosphorylation sites within acidic CK2-targeted sequences specifically anchor the E2 C termini to E3 basic patches. Positions of phospho-dependent interactions relative to the catalytic domains correlate across evolution. Overall, our data show that phosphorylation-dependent multivalency establishes a specific E3-E2 partnership, is antagonistic with dephosphorylation, rigidifies the catalytic centers within a flexing GID E3-substrate assembly, and facilitates substrate collision with ubiquitylation active sites.