2aga

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De-ubiquitinating function of ataxin-3: insights from the solution structure of the Josephin domain

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Overview

Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 is a human neurodegenerative disease, resulting from polyglutamine tract expansion. The affected protein, ataxin-3, which contains an N-terminal Josephin domain followed by tandem, ubiquitin (Ub)-interacting motifs (UIMs) and a polyglutamine stretch, has, been implicated in the function of the Ub proteasome system. NMR-based, structural analysis has now revealed that the Josephin domain binds Ub and, has a papain-like fold that is reminiscent of that of other, deubiquitinases, despite primary sequence divergence but consistent with, its deubiqutinating activity. Mutation of the catalytic Cys enhances the, stability of a complex between ataxin-3 and polyubiquitinated proteins., This effect depends on the integrity of the UIM region, suggesting that, the UIMs are bound to the substrate polyubiquitin during catalysis. We, propose that ataxin-3 functions as a polyubiquitin chain-editing enzyme.

Disease

Known diseases associated with this structure: Machado-Joseph disease OMIM:[607047]

About this Structure

2AGA is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Deubiquitinating function of ataxin-3: insights from the solution structure of the Josephin domain., Mao Y, Senic-Matuglia F, Di Fiore PP, Polo S, Hodsdon ME, De Camilli P, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Sep 6;102(36):12700-5. Epub 2005 Aug 23. PMID:16118278

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