A ubiquitin variant-based affinity approach selectively identifies substrates of the ubiquitin ligase E6AP in complex with HPV-11 E6 or HPV-16 E6

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Abstract

The E6 protein of both mucosal high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) such as HPV-16, which have been causally associated with malignant tumors, and low-risk HPVs such as HPV-11, which cause the development of benign tumors, interacts with the cellular E3 ubiquitin ligase E6-associated protein (E6AP). This indicates that both HPV types employ E6AP to organize the cellular proteome to viral needs. However, whereas several substrate proteins of the high-risk E6-E6AP complex are known, e.g. the tumor suppressor p53, potential substrates of the low-risk E6-E6AP complex remain largely elusive. Here, we report on an affinity-based enrichment approach that enables the targeted identification of potential substrate proteins of the different E6-E6AP complexes by a combination of E3-selective ubiquitination in whole-cell extracts and high-resolution MS. The basis for the selectivity of this approach is the use of a ubiquitin variant that is efficiently used by the E6-E6AP complexes for ubiquitination but not by E6AP alone. By this approach, we identified ~190 potential substrate proteins for low-risk HPV-11 E6 and high-risk HPV-16 E6. Moreover, subsequent validation experiments in vitro and within cells with selected substrate proteins demonstrate the potential of our approach. In conclusion, our data represent a reliable repository for potential substrates of the HPV-16 and HPV-11 E6 proteins in complex with E6AP.

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Ebner, F. A., Sailer, C., Eichbichler, D., Jansen, J., Sladewska-Marquardt, A., Stengel, F., & Scheffner, M. (2020). A ubiquitin variant-based affinity approach selectively identifies substrates of the ubiquitin ligase E6AP in complex with HPV-11 E6 or HPV-16 E6. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 295(44), 15070–15082. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.015603

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