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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The <scene name='69/695713/Uba1/1'>monomeric structure</scene> of Uba1 consists of six structural domains (IAD, AAD, FCCH, SCCH, 4HB, and UFD), four of which pack together to create a central canyon. <ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref>
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The <scene name='69/695713/Uba1/1'>monomeric structure</scene> of Uba1 consists of six structural domains (IAD, AAD, FCCH, SCCH, 4HB, and UFD), four of which pack together to create a central canyon.
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The canyon is divided into two distinct clefts (left and right) by the SCCH/AAD linker fragment.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> Ubiquitin binds to the cysteine located on the right cleft of Uba1 which allows for Ubiquitin to orient itself relative to the active site located on the left cleft.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> The structure of <scene name='69/695713/Uba1_monomeric_ub/2'>Ubiquitin bound to Uba1</scene> results in a change in conformation that buries a significant portion of Uba1 exposed surface area.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> The catalytic cysteine located on the SCCH domain of Uba1 forms a thioester with the C-terminus of Ubiquitin, forming a <scene name='69/695713/Uba1_monomeric_ub_catcys_hi/1'>thioester complex</scene>.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> It is suggested that a significant conformation change occurs when Ubiquitin binds to Uba1 due to the large distance (~35 Å) between the catalytic cysteine residue and the adenylation active site.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> <ref>Walden H, Podgorski MS, Huang DT, Miller DW, Howard RJ, Minor DL Jr, Holton JM, Schulman BA. The structure of the APPBP1-UBA3-NEDD8-ATP complex reveals the basis for selective ubiquitin-like protein activation by an E1. Molecular Cell 12, 1427–1437 (2003).</ref>
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The canyon is divided into two distinct clefts (left and right) by the SCCH/AAD linker fragment. Ubiquitin binds to the cysteine located on the right cleft of Uba1 which allows for Ubiquitin to orient itself relative to the active site located on the left cleft.The structure of <scene name='69/695713/Uba1_monomeric_ub/2'>Ubiquitin bound to Uba1</scene> results in a change in conformation that buries a significant portion of Uba1 exposed surface area. The catalytic cysteine located on the SCCH domain of Uba1 forms a thioester with the C-terminus of Ubiquitin, forming a <scene name='69/695713/Uba1_monomeric_ub_catcys_hi/1'>thioester complex</scene>. It is suggested that a significant conformation change occurs when Ubiquitin binds to Uba1 due to the large distance (~35 Å) between the catalytic cysteine residue and the adenylation active site.<ref> Lee I, Schindelin H. Structural Insights into E1-Catalyzed Ubiquitin Activation and Transfer to Conjugating Enzymes. Cell 134, 268–278 (2008). </ref> <ref>Walden H, Podgorski MS, Huang DT, Miller DW, Howard RJ, Minor DL Jr, Holton JM, Schulman BA. The structure of the APPBP1-UBA3-NEDD8-ATP complex reveals the basis for selective ubiquitin-like protein activation by an E1. Molecular Cell 12, 1427–1437 (2003).</ref>
== References ==
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