CAT-tailing as a fail-safe mechanism for efficient degradation of stalled nascent polypeptides.
Science
; 357(6349): 414-417, 2017 07 28.
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| ID: mdl-28751611
Ribosome stalling leads to recruitment of the ribosome quality control complex (RQC), which targets the partially synthesized polypeptide for proteasomal degradation through the action of the ubiquitin ligase Ltn1p. A second core RQC component, Rqc2p, modifies the nascent polypeptide by adding a carboxyl-terminal alanine and threonine (CAT) tail through a noncanonical elongation reaction. Here we examined the role of CAT-tailing in nascent-chain degradation in budding yeast. We found that Ltn1p efficiently accessed only nascent-chain lysines immediately proximal to the ribosome exit tunnel. For substrates without Ltn1p-accessible lysines, CAT-tailing enabled degradation by exposing lysines sequestered in the ribosome exit tunnel. Thus, CAT-tails do not serve as a degron, but rather provide a fail-safe mechanism that expands the range of RQC-degradable substrates.
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Peptídeos
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Ribossomos
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Proteínas de Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases
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Proteólise
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Elongação da Transcrição Genética
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Proteostase
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2017
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