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Evaluation of Substrate Ubiquitylation by E3 Ubiquitin-ligase in Mammalian Cell Lysates
Published on: May 10, 2022
Bacterial ubiquitin ligase engineered for small molecule and protein target identification
James S Ye1, Abir Majumdar1,2, Brenden C Park1
1Department of Molecular Biology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
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The Legionella SidE effectors ubiquitinate host proteins independently of the canonical E1-E2 cascade. Here we engineer the SidE ligases to develop a modular proximity ligation approach for the identification of targets of small molecules and proteins, which we call SidBait. We validate the method with known small molecule-protein interactions and use it to identify CaMKII as an off-target interactor of the breast cancer drug ribociclib. Structural analysis and activity assays confirm that ribociclib binds the CaMKII active site and inhibits its activity. We further customize SidBait to identify protein-protein interactions, including substrates for enzymes, and discover the F-actin capping protein (CapZ) as a target of the Legionella effector RavB during infection. Structural and biochemical studies indicate that RavB allosterically binds CapZ and decaps actin, thus functionally mimicking eukaryotic CapZ interacting proteins. Collectively, our results establish SidBait as a reliable tool for identifying targets of small molecules and proteins.
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