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The dynamics and mechanism of SUMO chain deconjugation by SUMO-specific proteases
Authors:Békés Miklós  Prudden John  Srikumar Tharan  Raught Brian  Boddy Michael N  Salvesen Guy S
Affiliation:Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:SUMOylation of proteins is a cyclic process that requires both conjugation and deconjugation of SUMO moieties. Besides modification by a single SUMO, SUMO chains have also been observed, yet the dynamics of SUMO conjugation/deconjugation remain poorly understood. Using a non-deconjugatable form of SUMO we demonstrate the underappreciated existence of SUMO chains in vivo, we highlight the importance of SUMO deconjugation, and we demonstrate the highly dynamic nature of the SUMO system. We show that SUMO-specific proteases (SENPs) play a crucial role in the dynamics of SUMO chains in vivo by constant deconjugation. Preventing deSUMOylation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe results in slow growth and a sensitivity to replication stress, highlighting the biological requirement for deSUMOylation dynamics. Furthermore, we present the mechanism of SUMO chain deconjugation by SENPs, which occurs via a stochastic mechanism, resulting in cleavage anywhere within a chain. Our results offer mechanistic insights into the workings of deSUMOylating proteases and highlight their importance in the homeostasis of (poly)SUMO-modified substrates.
Keywords:Deubiquitination   Enzyme Mechanisms   Protease   Proteolytic Enzymes   Site-directed Mutagenesis   Sumoylation   Ubiquitin   Dynamics   SUMO Chains
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