Functional conservation and divergence of the helix-turn-helix motif of E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes

EMBO JOURNAL(2022)

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Polyubiquitination by E2 and E3 enzymes is crucial to cell cycle control, epigenetic regulation, and development. The hallmark of the E2 family is the ubiquitin (Ub)-conjugating (UBC) domain that forms a dynamic thioester conjugate with ubiquitin (E2 similar to Ub). Numerous studies have focused on E2 surfaces, such as the N-terminal and crossover helices, that directly interact with an E3 or the conjugated ubiquitin to stabilize the active, "closed" state of the E2 similar to Ub. However, it remains unclear how other E2 surfaces regulate ubiquitin transfer. Here, we demonstrate the helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif of the UBC tunes the intrinsic polyubiquitination activity through distinct functions in different E2s. Interestingly, the E2(HTH) motif is repurposed in UBE2S and UBE2R2 to interact with the conjugated or acceptor ubiquitin, respectively, modulating ubiquitin transfer. Furthermore, we propose that Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome binding to the UBE2S(HTH) reduces the conformational space of the flexible E2 similar to Ub, demonstrating an atypical E3-dependent activation mechanism. Altogether, we postulate the E2(HTH) motif evolved to provide new functionalities that can be harnessed by E3s and permits additional regulation to facilitate specific E2-E3-mediated polyubiquitination.
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Anaphase-Promoting Complex, Cyclosome, E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, RING E3 ubiquitin ligase, UBE2R, UBE2S
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