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Ubiquitination by a Single Enzyme

Summary
Researchers at Purdue University have demonstrated that L. pneumophila can override ubiquitination signaling in host cells with its own enzymes, including members of the SidE effector family. While ubiquitination is generally catalyzed by a cascade requiring the E1, E2, and E3 enzymes, members of the SidE family of bacterial enzymes are capable of performing ubiquitination independent of this cascade. Following this discovery of ubiquitination catalyzed by a single enzyme, this enzyme, SidE, and various SidE constructs hold promise as new tools for research and development in biotechnology.
Technology Benefits
Performs ubiquitination with a single enzyme
Technology Application
Protein research Bacterial and viral research Biotechnology
Detailed Technology Description
Zhao-Qing LuoLuo LabPurdue Biological Sciences
Countries
United States
Application No.
None
*Abstract

*Background
Ubiquitin is a protein that is found in almost all cellular tissues in humans and eukaryotic organisms that helps to regulate the processes of other proteins in the body. Signaling by ubiquitination, the process of adding ubiquitin to a substrate protein, helps to regulate virtually all cellular processes in eukaryotes. For example, ubiquitination can signal the cell to degrade proteins, alter a protein's cellular location, or to promote or prevent protein interactions. Due to its importance, ubiquitination is a primary target of various infectious agents.
*IP Issue Date
None
*IP Type
Provisional
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdue Innovation and EntrepreneurshipZhao-Qing LuoLuo LabPurdue Biological Sciences
Country/Region
USA

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