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"Na S" Authored Publications:

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1 Genetic dissection of stool frequency implicates vitamin B1 metabolism and other actionable pathways in the modulation of gut motility Díaz-Muñoz C; Bozzarelli I; Lopera-Maya EA; Belbasis L; Lo Faro V; Camargo Tavares L; Heredia-Fernández F; Di Lorenzo B; Sinha T; Esteban Blanco C; Favé MJ; Awadalla P; Walters RG; Bonfiglio F; Zhernakova A; Sanna S; D' Amato M; 41558814
BIOLOGY
2 Effects of early midlife ovarian removal on sleep: Polysomnography-measured cortical arousal, homeostatic drive, and spindle characteristics Brown A; Gervais NJ; Gravelsins L; O' Byrne J; Calvo N; Ramana S; Shao Z; Bernardini M; Jacobson M; Rajah MN; Einstein G; 39178647
HKAP
3 Toward a Culturally Responsive Model of Mental Health Literacy: Facilitating Help-Seeking Among East Asian Immigrants to North America Na S; Ryder AG; Kirmayer LJ; 27596560
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Species-specific protein-protein interactions govern the humanization of the 20S proteasome in yeast Sultana S; Abdullah M; Li J; Hochstrasser M; Kachroo AH; 37364278
BIOLOGY
5 A cross-sectional analysis on the effects of age on dual tasking in typically developing children. Saxena S, Majnemer A, Li K, Beauchamp M, Gagnon I 30506524
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Neighbourhood walkability and home neighbourhood-based physical activity: an observational study of adults with type 2 diabetes. Hajna S, Kestens Y, Daskalopoulou SS, Joseph L, Thierry B, Sherman M, Trudeau L, Rabasa-Lhoret R, Meissner L, Bacon SL, Gauvin L, Ross NA, Dasgupta K, Diabetes, GPS, and Walkablilty Study Group 27613233
HKAP

 

Title:Species-specific protein-protein interactions govern the humanization of the 20S proteasome in yeast
Authors:Sultana SAbdullah MLi JHochstrasser MKachroo AH
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37364278/
DOI:10.1093/genetics/iyad117
Publication:Genetics
Keywords:functional replaceability or replacement-complementhumanized yeastorthologyproteasome core assemblysuppressor screentrypsin-like activity
PMID:37364278 Category: Date Added:2023-06-26
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY

Description:

Yeast and humans share thousands of genes despite a billion years of evolutionary divergence. While many human genes can functionally replace their yeast counterparts, nearly half of the tested shared genes cannot. For example, most yeast proteasome subunits are "humanizable", except subunits comprising the ß-ring core, including ß2c (HsPSMB7, a constitutive proteasome subunit). We developed a high-throughput pipeline to humanize yeast proteasomes by generating a large library of Hsß2c mutants and screening them for complementation of a yeast ß2 (ScPup1) knockout. Variants capable of replacing ScPup1 included (1) those impacting local protein-protein interactions (PPIs), with most affecting interactions between the ß2c C-terminal tail and the adjacent ß3 subunit, and (2) those affecting ß2c proteolytic activity. Exchanging the full-length tail of human ß2c with that of ScPup1 enabled complementation. Moreover, wild-type human ß2c could replace yeast ß2 if human ß3 was also provided. Unexpectedly, yeast proteasomes bearing a catalytically inactive HsPSMB7-T44A variant that blocked precursor autoprocessing were viable, suggesting an intact propeptide stabilizes late assembly intermediates. In contrast, similar modifications in human ß2i (HsPSMB10), an immuno-proteasome subunit and the co-ortholog of yeast ß2, do not enable complementation in yeast, suggesting distinct interactions are involved in human immunoproteasome core assembly. Broadly, our data reveal roles for specific PPIs governing functional replaceability across vast evolutionary distances.





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