Published on 01 January 2015

The Melanoma-associated Antigen 1 (MAGEA1) Protein Stimulates the E3 Ubiquitin-ligase Activity of TRIM31 within a TRIM31-MAGEA1-NSE4 Complex

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Kozakova, Lucie;Vondrova, Lucie;Stejskal, Karel;Charalabous, Panagoula;Kolesar, Peter;Lehmann, Alan R;Uldrijan, Stjepan;Sanderson, Christopher M;Zbynek Zdrahal;Palecek, Jan J

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ABSTRACTThe MAGE (Melanoma-associated antigen) protein family members are structurally related to each other by a MAGE-homology domain comprised of two winged helix motifs WH/A and WH/B. This family specifically evolved in placental mammals although single homologs designated NSE3 (non-SMC element) exist in most eukaryotes. NSE3, together with its partner proteins NSE1 and NSE4 form a tight subcomplex of the structural maintenance of chromosomes SMC5-6 complex. Previously, we showed that interactions of the WH/B motif of the MAGE proteins with their NSE4/EID partners are evolutionarily conserved (including the MAGEA1-NSE4 interaction). In contrast, the interaction of the WH/A motif of NSE3 with NSE1 diverged in the MAGE paralogs. We hypothesized that the MAGE paralogs acquired new RING-finger-containing partners through their evolution and form MAGE complexes reminiscent of NSE1-NSE3-NSE4 trimers.In this work, we employed the yeast two-hybrid system to screen a human RING-finger protein library against several MAGE baits. We identified a number of potential MAGE-RING interactions and confirmed several of them (MDM4, PCGF6, RNF166, TRAF6, TRIM8, TRIM31, TRIM41) in co-immunoprecipitation experiments. Amongst these MAGE-RING pairs, we chose to examine MAGEA1-TRIM31 in detail and showed that both WH/A and WH/B motifs of MAGEA1 bind to the coiled-coil domain of TRIM31 and that MAGEA1 interaction stimulates TRIM31 ubiquitin-ligase activity. In addition, TRIM31 directly binds to NSE4, suggesting the existence of a TRIM31-MAGEA1-NSE4 complex reminiscent of the NSE1-NSE3-NSE4 trimer. These results suggest that MAGEA1 functions as a co-factor of TRIM31 ubiquitin-ligase and that the TRIM31-MAGEA1-NSE4 complex may have evolved from an ancestral NSE1-NSE3-NSE4 complex.

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Taylor & Francis

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Immunology

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Immunology and Microbiology

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Life Sciences

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100%

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Open Alex

Keywords

CancerDevelopmental BiologyImmunologyFOS: Clinical medicineEvolutionary BiologyFOS: Biological sciencesBiotechnologyMolecular BiologyGeneticsCell BiologyBiochemistryBiophysics

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15.38

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