GGTase3 is a newly identified geranylgeranyltransferase targeting a ubiquitin ligase.

TitleGGTase3 is a newly identified geranylgeranyltransferase targeting a ubiquitin ligase.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsKuchay S, Wang H, Marzio A, Jain K, Homer H, Fehrenbacher N, Philips MR, Zheng N, Pagano M
JournalNat Struct Mol Biol
Volume26
Issue7
Pagination628-636
Date Published2019 07
ISSN1545-9985
KeywordsAlkyl and Aryl Transferases, Cell Line, Crystallography, X-Ray, Dimethylallyltranstransferase, F-Box Proteins, HeLa Cells, Humans, Models, Molecular, Polyubiquitin, Protein Conformation, Protein Prenylation, Protein Subunits
Abstract

Protein prenylation is believed to be catalyzed by three heterodimeric enzymes: FTase, GGTase1 and GGTase2. Here we report the identification of a previously unknown human prenyltransferase complex consisting of an orphan prenyltransferase α-subunit, PTAR1, and the catalytic β-subunit of GGTase2, RabGGTB. This enzyme, which we named GGTase3, geranylgeranylates FBXL2 to allow its localization at cell membranes, where this ubiquitin ligase mediates the polyubiquitylation of membrane-anchored proteins. In cells, FBXL2 is specifically recognized by GGTase3 despite having a typical carboxy-terminal CaaX prenylation motif that is predicted to be recognized by GGTase1. Our crystal structure analysis of the full-length GGTase3-FBXL2-SKP1 complex reveals an extensive multivalent interface specifically formed between the leucine-rich repeat domain of FBXL2 and PTAR1, which unmasks the structural basis of the substrate-enzyme specificity. By uncovering a missing prenyltransferase and its unique mode of substrate recognition, our findings call for a revision of the 'prenylation code'.

DOI10.1038/s41594-019-0249-3
Alternate JournalNat Struct Mol Biol
PubMed ID31209342
PubMed Central IDPMC6609460
Grant ListR01 CA076584 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
R01 GM057587 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
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