Abstract

Covalent attachment of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) to proteins regulates multiple processes in the eukaryotic cell. In numerous cases sumoylation is facilitated by protein inhibitor of activated STAT (PIAS) proteins, characterized by the presence of a SP-RING domain related to the RING finger of many ubiquitin E3 ligases. The importance of SP-RING relies on its capacity to bind the E2 enzyme of the pathway. Additional domains may participate in SUMO ligase function and target selection. We have studied the Arabidopsis SUMO ligase AtSIZ1, belonging to the PIAS family, and describe self-sumoylation and AtSIZ1-mediated sumoylation of the E2 enzyme AtSCE1 and GTE3, a bromodomain protein interacting with AtSIZ1. Modification of GTE3 modulates its capacity to bind acetyl-histone H3 in vitro. Interestingly, AtSIZ1, as other plant PIAS proteins, also includes a PHD domain. We found that the PHD domain binds AtSCE1 and contributes to the SUMO ligase function, being partially and absolutely required for AtSCE1 and GTE3 sumoylation, respectively. Based on the capacity of AtSCE1 and GTE3 to associate with both the PHD and SP-RING domains, we propose a model of interactions to explain AtSIZ1-mediated sumoylation of GTE3 and ligase function of the PHD domain.

Highlights

  • Catalytic Cys of the E2 conjugating enzyme, and covalent attachment to the target, frequently arbitrated by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) E3 ligases, such as protein inhibitor of activated STAT (PIAS) proteins [5]

  • The presence of a SP-RING domain in PIAS proteins [2], related to the RING finger found in many ubiquitin E3 ligases and able to interact with the E2 enzyme [6, 7], has reinforced the idea that PIAS proteins play a role as SUMO E3 ligases

  • Sumoylation assays with purified Arabidopsis proteins, and in vitro translated AtSIZ1 indicated that SUMO, E1, and E2 (AtSCE1) were required for AtSIZ1 self-modification (Fig. 1B)

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EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES

DNA Constructions—AtSUM1 (U17495), AtSAE1 (U18656), and AtSIZ1 (U22197) cDNAs were obtained from Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Center (NASC). AtSCE1 (AV553396) cDNA was obtained from Kazusa DNA Research Institute. AtSAE2 (RAFL17-41-D02) cDNA was obtained from RIKEN Bioresource Center. Other cDNAs were obtained by standard PCR

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