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Molecular basis for the fold organization and sarcomeric targeting of the muscle atrogin MuRF1

Date Issued
2014-01-01
Author(s)
Franke, Barbara
Gasch, Alexander
Rodriguez, Dayté
Chami, Mohamed  
Khan, Muzamil M.
Rudolf, Rüdiger
Bibby, Jaclyn
Hanashima, Akira
Bogomolovas, Julijus
von Castelmur, Eleonore
Rigden, Daniel J.
Uson, Isabel
Labeit, Siegfried
Mayans, Olga
DOI
10.1098/rsob.130172
Abstract
MuRF1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase central to muscle catabolism. It belongs to the TRIM protein family characterized by a tripartite fold of RING, B-box and coiled-coil (CC) motifs, followed by variable C-terminal domains. The CC motif is hypothesized to be responsible for domain organization in the fold as well as for high-order assembly into functional entities. But data on CC from this family that can clarify the structural significance of this motif are scarce. We have characterized the helical region from MuRF1 and show that, contrary to expectations, its CC domain assembles unproductively, being the B2- and COS-boxes in the fold (respectively flanking the CC) that promote a native quaternary structure. In particular, the C-terminal COS-box seemingly forms an α-hairpin that packs against the CC, influencing its dimerization. This shows that a C-terminal variable domain can be tightly integrated within the conserved TRIM fold to modulate its structure and function. Furthermore, data from transfected muscle show that in MuRF1 the COS-box mediates the in vivo targeting of sarcoskeletal structures and points to the pharmacological relevance of the COS domain for treating MuRF1-mediated muscle atrophy.
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