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Regulation of ADP-ribosyltransferase activity by ART domain dimerization in PARP15
Carmen Ebenwaldner1, Antonio Ginés García Saura1, Simon Ekström2
1Division of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Department of Chemistry, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
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PARP15 is a mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase that targets an unknown set of proteins as well as RNA. Its evolutionary relationship with PARP14 suggests roles in antiviral defence; its localization to stress granules points to functions in the regulation of translation. Here we show that the transferase domain of PARP15 dimerizes in solution; the formation of dimers is a prerequisite for catalytic activity and monomeric mutant variants of the domain are inactive. In cells, dimer-disrupting mutations abrogate catalytic activity and alter the subcellular localization of the full-length protein. Using biophysical methods, including X-ray crystallography and HDX-MS, we provide evidence for a regulatory mechanism by which dimerization enables correct target engagement rather than NAD+ co-substrate binding, and by which the two protomers of the dimer operate independently of one another. Together, our results uncover a regulatory mechanism in a PARP family enzyme.
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