Backbone H-1, C-13, and N-15 assignments for the tandem ubiquitin binding domains of signal transducing adapter molecule 1

Authors
Lim, JongsooHong, Yoon-HunLee, Bong-JinAhn, Hee-Chul
Issue Date
2011-04
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
BIOMOLECULAR NMR ASSIGNMENTS, v.5, no.1, pp.51 - 54
Abstract
Signal transducing adapter molecule (STAM) forms the endosomal sorting complex required for transport-0 (ESCRT-0) complex with hepatocyte growth factor-regulated substrate (Hrs) to sort the ubiquitinated cargo proteins from the early endosomes to the ESCRT-1 complex. ESCRT-0 complex, STAM and Hrs, contains multiple ubiquitin binding domains, in which STAM has two ubiquitin binding domains, Vps27/Hrs/Stam (VHS) and ubiquitin interacting motif (UIM) at its N-terminus. By the cooperation of the multiple ubiquitin binding domains, the ESCRT-0 complex recognizes poly-ubiquitin, especially Lys63-linked ubiquitin. Here, we report the backbone resonance assignments and the secondary structure of the N-terminal 191 amino acids of the human STAM1 which includes the VHS domain and UIM. The {H-1}-N-15 heteronuclear NOE experiments revealed that an unstructured and flexible loop region connects the VHS domain and UIM. Our work provides the basic information for the further NMR investigation of the interaction between STAM1 and poly-ubiquitin.
Keywords
PROTEINS; PROTEINS; Signal transducing adapter molecule; Vps27/Hrs/Stam (VHS); Ubiquitin; Ubiquitin interacting motif (UIM); Poly-ubiquitin; Backbone resonance assignments
ISSN
1874-2718
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130477
DOI
10.1007/s12104-010-9265-2
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