Abstract

Lysine 48-linked polyubiquitin chains are the principle signal for targeting proteins for degradation by the 26 S proteasome. Here we report that the conjugation of Nedd8 to ROC1-CUL1, a subcomplex of the SCF-ROC1 E3 ubiquitin ligase, selectively stimulates Cdc34-catalyzed lysine 48-linked multiubiquitin chain assembly. We have further demonstrated that separate regions within the human Cdc34 C-terminal tail are responsible for multiubiquitin chain assembly and for physical interactions with the Nedd8-conjugated ROC1-CUL1 to assemble extensive ubiquitin polymers. Structural comparisons between Nedd8 and ubiquitin reveal that six charged residues (Lys4, Glu12, Glu14, Arg25, Glu28, and Glu31) are uniquely present on the surface of Nedd8. Replacement of each of the six residues with the corresponding amino acid in ubiquitin decreases the ability of Nedd8 to activate the ubiquitin ligase activity of ROC1-CUL1. Moreover, maintenance of the proper charges at amino acid positions 14 and 25 are necessary for retaining wild type levels of activity, whereas introduction of the opposite charges at these positions abolishes the Nedd8 activation function. These results suggest that Nedd8 charged surface residues mediate the activation of ROC1-CUL1 to specifically support Cdc34-catalyzed ubiquitin polymerization.

Highlights

  • Congenital hepatic fibrosis (CHF) has been described in association with a variety of renal malformations

  • Well documented reports of CHF with adult-type autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (APCKD) are few. We report this combination in a child in whom there is a positive family history of APCKD

  • There is good evidence of APCKD in three generations of the family described in this report, confirming an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance

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Introduction

Congenital hepatic fibrosis (CHF) has been described in association with a variety of renal malformations. Well documented reports of CHF with adult-type autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (APCKD) are few.

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