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  • Deubiquitinating enzyme specificity for ubiquitin chain topology profiled by di-ubiquitin activity probes.

Deubiquitinating enzyme specificity for ubiquitin chain topology profiled by di-ubiquitin activity probes.

Chemistry & biology (2013-12-03)
Joanna F McGouran, Selina R Gaertner, Mikael Altun, Holger B Kramer, Benedikt M Kessler
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Posttranslational modification with ubiquitin (Ub) controls many cellular processes, and aberrant ubiquitination can contribute to cancer, immunopathology, and neurodegeneration. The versatility arises from the ability of Ub to form polymer chains with eight distinct linkages via lysine side chains and the N terminus. In this study, we engineered Di-Ub probes mimicking all eight different poly-Ub linkages and profiled the deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) selectivity for recognizing Di-Ub moieties in cellular extracts. Mass spectrometric profiling revealed that most DUBs examined have broad selectivity, whereas a subset displays a clear preference for recognizing noncanonical over K48/K63 Ub linkages. Our results expand knowledge of Ub processing enzyme functions in cellular contexts that currently depends largely on using recombinant enzymes and substrates.

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Anti-HA−Peroxidase antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone HA-7, purified from hybridoma cell culture