Ubc9p and the conjugation of SUMO-1 to RanGAP1 and RanBP2
Abstract
The yeast UBC9 gene encodes a protein with homology to the E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes that mediate the attachment of ubiquitin to substrate proteins [1]. Depletion of Ubc9p arrests cells in G2 or early M phase and stabilizes B-type cyclins [1]. p18Ubc9, the Xenopus homolog of Ubc9p, associates specifically with p88RanGAP1 and p340RanBP2[2]. Ran-binding protein 2 (p340RanBP2) is a nuclear pore protein [3,4], and p88RanGAP1 is a modified form of RanGAP1, a GTPase-activating protein for the small GTPase Ran [2]. It has recently been shown that mammalian RanGAP1 can be conjugated with SUMO-1, a small ubiquitin-related modifier [5-7], and that SUMO-1 conjugation promotes RanGAP1's interaction with RanBP2 [2,5,6]. Here we show that p18Ubc9 acts as an E2-like enzyme for SUMO-1 conjugation, but not for ubiquitin conjugation. This suggests that the SUMO-1 conjugation pathway is biochemically similar to the ubiquitin conjugation pathway but uses a distinct set of enzymes and regulatory mechanisms. We also show that p18Ubc9 interacts specifically with the internal repeat domain of RanBP2, which is a substrate for SUMO-1 conjugation in Xenopus egg extracts.
- Publication:
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Current Biology
- Pub Date:
- January 1998
- DOI:
- 10.1016/S0960-9822(98)70044-2
- Bibcode:
- 1998CBio....8..121S