Mechanism of ubiquitin ligation and lysine prioritization by a HECT E3

eLife7.70
Volume: 2
Published: Aug 8, 2013
Abstract
Ubiquitination by HECT E3 enzymes regulates myriad processes, including tumor suppression, transcription, protein trafficking, and degradation. HECT E3s use a two-step mechanism to ligate ubiquitin to target proteins. The first step is guided by interactions between the catalytic HECT domain and the E2∼ubiquitin intermediate, which promote formation of a transient, thioester-bonded HECT∼ubiquitin intermediate. Here we report that the second step...
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Title
Mechanism of ubiquitin ligation and lysine prioritization by a HECT E3
Published Date
Aug 8, 2013
Journal
Volume
2
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