Polyglutamylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that is catalyzed by enzymes of the tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) family. Here, we found that TTLL11 generates a previously unknown type of polyglutamylation that is initiated by the addition of a glutamate residue to the free C-terminal carboxyl group of a substrate protein. TTLL11 efficiently polyglutamylates the Wnt signaling protein Dishevelled 3 (DVL3), thereby changing the interactome of DVL3. Polyglutamylation increases the capacity of DVL3 to get phosphorylated, to undergo phase separation, and to act in the noncanonical Wnt pathway. Both carboxy-terminal polyglutamylation and the resulting reduction in phase separation capacity of DVL3 can be reverted by the deglutamylating enzyme CCP6, demonstrating a causal relationship between TTLL11-mediated polyglutamylation and phase separation. Thus, C-terminal polyglutamylation represents a new type of posttranslational modification, broadening the range of proteins that can be modified by polyglutamylation and providing the first evidence that polyglutamylation can modulate protein phase separation.

Carboxy-terminal polyglutamylation regulates signaling and phase separation of the Dishevelled protein / Kravec, Marek; Šedo, Ondrej; Nedvědová, Jana; Micka, Miroslav; Šulcová, Marie; Zezula, Nikodém; Gömöryová, Kristína; Potěšil, David; Sri Ganji, Ranjani; Bologna, Sara; Červenka, Igor; Zdráhal, Zbyněk; Harnoš, Jakub; Tripsianes, Konstantinos; Janke, Carsten; Bařinka, Cyril; Bryja, Vítězslav. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 1460-2075. - STAMPA. - 43:(2024), pp. 5635-5666. [10.1038/s44318-024-00254-7]

Carboxy-terminal polyglutamylation regulates signaling and phase separation of the Dishevelled protein

Bologna, Sara;
2024

Abstract

Polyglutamylation is a reversible posttranslational modification that is catalyzed by enzymes of the tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) family. Here, we found that TTLL11 generates a previously unknown type of polyglutamylation that is initiated by the addition of a glutamate residue to the free C-terminal carboxyl group of a substrate protein. TTLL11 efficiently polyglutamylates the Wnt signaling protein Dishevelled 3 (DVL3), thereby changing the interactome of DVL3. Polyglutamylation increases the capacity of DVL3 to get phosphorylated, to undergo phase separation, and to act in the noncanonical Wnt pathway. Both carboxy-terminal polyglutamylation and the resulting reduction in phase separation capacity of DVL3 can be reverted by the deglutamylating enzyme CCP6, demonstrating a causal relationship between TTLL11-mediated polyglutamylation and phase separation. Thus, C-terminal polyglutamylation represents a new type of posttranslational modification, broadening the range of proteins that can be modified by polyglutamylation and providing the first evidence that polyglutamylation can modulate protein phase separation.
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Kravec, Marek; Šedo, Ondrej; Nedvědová, Jana; Micka, Miroslav; Šulcová, Marie; Zezula, Nikodém; Gömöryová, Kristína; Potěšil, David; Sri Ganji, Ranjan...espandi
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