Preserving genome integrity: The vital role of SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligases

Jinhua Han , Yanhua Mu , Jun Huang
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Abstract

Various post-translational modifications (PTMs) collaboratively fine-tune protein activities. SUMO-targeted ubiquitin E3 ligases (STUbLs) emerge as specialized enzymes that recognize SUMO-modified substrates through SUMO-interaction motifs and subsequently ubiquitinate them via the RING domain, thereby bridging the SUMO and ubiquitin signaling pathways. STUbLs participate in a wide array of molecular processes, including cell cycle regulation, DNA repair, replication, and mitosis, operating under both normal conditions and in response to challenges such as genotoxic stress. Their ability to catalyze various types of ubiquitin chains results in diverse proteolytic and non-proteolytic outcomes for target substrates. Importantly, STUbLs are strategically positioned in close proximity to SUMO proteases and deubiquitinases (DUBs), ensuring precise and dynamic control over their target proteins. In this review, we provide insights into the unique properties and indispensable roles of STUbLs, with a particular emphasis on their significance in preserving genome integrity in humans.

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保存基因组完整性:sumo靶向泛素连接酶的重要作用
各种翻译后修饰(PTMs)协同微调蛋白质活性。SUMO靶向泛素E3连接酶(STUbLs)是一种特殊的酶,通过SUMO相互作用基序识别SUMO修饰的底物,随后通过RING结构域使其泛素化,从而连接SUMO和泛素信号通路。STUbLs参与广泛的分子过程,包括细胞周期调节、DNA修复、复制和有丝分裂,在正常条件下和应对基因毒性应激等挑战时都起作用。它们催化各种类型泛素链的能力导致靶底物的多种蛋白水解和非蛋白水解结果。重要的是,STUbLs战略性地定位在SUMO蛋白酶和去泛素酶(dub)附近,确保对其靶蛋白的精确和动态控制。在这篇综述中,我们提供了对STUbLs的独特性质和不可或缺的作用的见解,特别强调了它们在保持人类基因组完整性方面的重要性。
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Cell insight
Cell insight Neuroscience (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Cancer Research, Cell Biology
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