Revealing a novel otubain-like enzyme from Leishmania infantum with deubiquitinating activity toward K48-linked substrate

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Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) play an important role in regulating a variety of eukaryotic processes. In this context, exploring the role of deubiquitination in Leishmania infantum could be a promising alternative to search new therapeutic targets for leishmaniasis. Here we present the first characterization of a DUB from L. infantum, otubain (OtuLi), and its localization within parasite. The recombinant OtuLi (rOtuLi) showed improved activity on lysine 48 (K48)-linked over K63-linked tetra-ubiquitin (Ub) and site-directed mutations on amino acids close to the catalytic site (F82) or involved in Ub interaction (L265 and F182) caused structural changes as shown by molecular dynamics, resulting in a reduction or loss of enzyme activity, respectively. Furthermore, rOtuLi stimulates lipid droplet biogenesis (an inflammatory marker) and induces IL-6 and TNF-α secretion in peritoneal macrophages, both proinflammatory cytokines. Our findings suggest that OtuLi is a cytoplasmic enzyme with K48-linked substrate specificity that could play a part in proinflammatory response in stimulated murine macrophages.

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Azevedo, C. S., Guido, B. C., Pereira, J. L., Nolasco, D. O., Corrêa, R., Magalhães, K. G., … Bastos, I. M. D. (2017). Revealing a novel otubain-like enzyme from Leishmania infantum with deubiquitinating activity toward K48-linked substrate. Frontiers in Chemistry, 5(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2017.00013

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