Oxygenase-catalyzed ribosome hydroxylation occurs in prokaryotes and humans

W Ge, A Wolf, T Feng, C Ho, R Sekirnik, A Zayer… - Nature chemical …, 2012 - nature.com
W Ge, A Wolf, T Feng, C Ho, R Sekirnik, A Zayer, N Granatino, ME Cockman, C Loenarz
Nature chemical biology, 2012nature.com
The finding that oxygenase-catalyzed protein hydroxylation regulates animal transcription
raises questions as to whether the translation machinery and prokaryotic proteins are
analogously modified. Escherichia coli ycfD is a growth-regulating 2-oxoglutarate
oxygenase catalyzing arginyl hydroxylation of the ribosomal protein Rpl16. Human ycfD
homologs, Myc-induced nuclear antigen (MINA53) and NO66, are also linked to growth and
catalyze histidyl hydroxylation of Rpl27a and Rpl8, respectively. This work reveals new …
Abstract
The finding that oxygenase-catalyzed protein hydroxylation regulates animal transcription raises questions as to whether the translation machinery and prokaryotic proteins are analogously modified. Escherichia coli ycfD is a growth-regulating 2-oxoglutarate oxygenase catalyzing arginyl hydroxylation of the ribosomal protein Rpl16. Human ycfD homologs, Myc-induced nuclear antigen (MINA53) and NO66, are also linked to growth and catalyze histidyl hydroxylation of Rpl27a and Rpl8, respectively. This work reveals new therapeutic possibilities via oxygenase inhibition and by targeting modified over unmodified ribosomes.
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