Authors:
Pandya RK, Partridge JR, Love KR, Schwartz TU, Ploegh HL. Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA.
Journal Citation:
J Biol Chem. 2010 Feb 19;285(8):5664-73
Date Published:
December 10, 2009
PMID:
20007713 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
E3 ubiquitin ligases catalyze the final step of ubiquitin conjugation and regulate numerous cellular processes. The HECT class of E3 ubiquitin (Ub) ligases directly transfers Ub from bound E2 enzyme to a myriad of substrates. The catalytic domain of HECT Ub ligases has a bilobal architecture that separates the E2 binding region and catalytic site. An important question regarding HECT domain function is the control of ligase activity and specificity. Here we present a functional analysis of the HECT domain of the E3 ligase HUWE1 based on crystal structures and show that a single N-terminal helix significantly stabilizes the HECT domain. We observe that this element modulates HECT domain activity, as measured by self-ubiquitination induced in the absence of this helix, as distinct from its effects on Ub conjugation of substrate Mcl-1. Such subtle changes to the protein may be at the heart of the vast spectrum of substrate specificities displayed by HECT domain E3 ligases.