A general in vitro assay to study enzymatic activities of the ubiquitin system

2020 
The ubiquitin (Ub) system regulates a wide range of cellular signaling pathways. Several hundred E1, E2 and E3 enzymes are together responsible for protein ubiquitination, thereby controlling cellular activities. Due to the numerous enzymes and processes involved, studies on ubiquitination activities have been challenging. We here report a novel FRET-based assay to study the in vitro kinetics of ubiquitination. FRET is established between binding of fluorophore-labeled Ub to eGFP-tagged ZnUBP, a domain that exclusively binds unconjugated Ub. We name this assay the Free Ub Sensor System (FUSS). Using Uba1, UbcH5 and CHIP as model E1, E2 and E3 enzymes, respectively, we demonstrate that ubiquitination results in decreasing FRET efficiency, from which reaction rates can be determined. Further treatment with USP21, a deubiquitinase, leads to increased FRET efficiency, confirming the reversibility of the assay. We subsequently use this assay to show that increasing the concentration of CHIP or UbcH5 but not Ub...
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