Chemical approaches to explore ubiquitin-like proteins

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY RSC Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1039/D4CB00220B
Reem Mousa, Dana Shkolnik, Yam Alalouf and Ashraf Brik
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Chemical protein synthesis has emerged as a powerful approach for producing ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like modifiers (Ubls) in both their free and conjugated forms, particularly when recombinant or enzymatic strategies are challenging. By providing precise control over the assembly of Ub and Ubls, chemical synthesis enables the generation of complex constructs with site-specific modifications that facilitate detailed functional and structural studies. Ub and Ubls are central regulators of protein homeostasis, regulating a wide range of cellular processes such as cell cycle progression, transcription, DNA repair, and apoptosis. Ubls share an evolutionary link with Ub, resembling its structure and following a parallel conjugation pathway that results in a covalent isopeptide bond with their cellular substrates. Despite their structural similarities and sequence homology, Ub and Ubls exhibit distinct functional differences. Understanding Ubl biology is essential for unraveling how cells maintain their regulatory networks and how disruptions in these pathways contribute to various diseases. In this review, we highlight the chemical methodologies and strategies available for studying Ubls and advancing our comprehensive understanding of the Ubl system in health and disease.

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探索泛素样蛋白的化学方法。
化学蛋白质合成已成为生产泛素(Ub)和泛素样修饰剂(Ub)的有效方法,无论是自由形式还是共轭形式,特别是在重组或酶促策略具有挑战性的情况下。通过精确控制Ub和Ubls的组装,化学合成可以生成具有特定位点修饰的复杂结构,从而促进详细的功能和结构研究。Ub和Ubls是蛋白质稳态的中心调节因子,调节广泛的细胞过程,如细胞周期进程、转录、DNA修复和凋亡。Ubls与Ub有共同的进化联系,类似于Ub的结构,并遵循平行的偶联途径,导致其与细胞底物形成共价异肽键。尽管Ub和Ubls具有结构相似性和序列同源性,但它们在功能上存在明显差异。了解Ubl生物学对于揭示细胞如何维持其调控网络以及这些通路的中断如何导致各种疾病至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了用于研究Ubl的化学方法和策略,并促进了我们对Ubl系统在健康和疾病中的全面理解。
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