Substrate degradation by the proteasome: A single-molecule kinetic analysis

Ying Lu, Byung Hoon Lee, Randall W. King, Daniel Finley, Marc W. Kirschner

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Abstract

To address how the configuration of conjugated ubiquitins determines the recognition of substrates by the proteasome, we analyzed the degradation kinetics of substrates with chemically defined ubiquitin configurations. Contrary to the view that a tetraubiquitin chain is the minimal signal for efficient degradation, we find that distributing the ubiquitins as diubiquitin chains provides a more efficient signal. To understand how the proteasome actually discriminates among ubiquitin configurations, we developed single-molecule assays that distinguished intermediate steps of degradation kinetically. The level of ubiquitin on a substrate drives proteasome-substrate interaction, whereas the chain structure of ubiquitin affects translocation into the axial channel on the proteasome. Together these two features largely determine the susceptibility of substrates for proteasomal degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1250834
JournalScience
Volume348
Issue number6231
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Apr 2015

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