The RBR E3 ubiquitin ligase HOIL-1 can ubiquitinate diverse non-protein substrates in vitro

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Abstract

HOIL-1 is a RING-between-RING (RBR)-family E3 ubiquitin ligase and component of the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex (LUBAC). While most E3 ubiquitin ligases conjugate ubiquitin to protein lysine sidechains, HOIL-1 has been reported to ubiquitinate hydroxyl groups in protein serine and threonine sidechains and glucosaccharides, such as glycogen and its building block maltose, in vitro . However, HOIL-1 substrate specificity is currently poorly defined. Here we show that HOIL-1 is unable to ubiquitinate lysine but can efficiently ubiquitinate serine as well as a variety of model and physiologically relevant di- and monosaccharides in vitro . We identify a critical catalytic histidine residue, His510, in the flexible catalytic site of HOIL-1 that enables this O-linked ubiquitination and prohibits ubiquitin discharge onto lysine sidechains. Finally, we utilise HOIL-1’s in vitro non-proteinaceous ubiquitination activity and an engineered, constitutively active HOIL-1 variant to produce preparative amounts of different ubiquitinated saccharides that can be used as tool compounds and standards in the rapidly emerging field of non-proteinaceous ubiquitination.

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