Mechanism of Adenovirus E4-ORF3-Mediated SUMO Modifications

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作者
Sohn, Sook-Young [1 ]
Hearing, Patrick [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Sch Med, Dept Mol Genet & Microbiol, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
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MBIO | 2019年 / 10卷 / 01期
关键词
adenoviruses; E3; ligase; E4-ORF3; SUMO; UBC9; E4; ORF3; PROTEIN; 55-KILODALTON PROTEIN; NUCLEAR EXPORT; E3; LIGASE; SUMOYLATION; COMPLEX; REQUIRES; UBC9; PML; RELOCALIZATION;
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10.1128/mBio.00022-19
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Regulation of a variety of different cellular processes, including posttranslational modifications, is critical for the ability of many viruses to replicate efficiently within host cells. The adenovirus (Ad) E4-ORF3 protein assembles into polymers and forms a unique nuclear scaffold that leads to the relocalization and sequestration of cellular proteins, including small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMOs). Previously, we showed that E4-ORF3 functions as a SUMO E3 ligase of transcriptional intermediary factor-1 gamma (TIF-1 gamma) and promotes poly-SUMO chain formation. Here, we present cellular and biochemical data to further understand E4-ORF3 SUMO ligase activity. E4-ORF3 proteins from five different Ad species were found to possess SUMO E3 ligase activities in vitro. In infected cells, SUMO modifications of target proteins occurred only when the proteins were recruited into E4-ORF3 polymeric structures. By analyzing SUMO-deficient TIF-1 gamma, we demonstrated that SUMO conjugations are not required for E4-ORF3-mediated relocalization of target proteins in infected cells, implying that sequestration is followed by SUMO modification. In vitro SUMO conjugation assays revealed the Ad E1B-55K oncoprotein as a new viral target of E4-ORF3-mediated SUMOylation. We also verified a direct function of E4-ORF3 as a SUMO ligase for multiple cellular proteins, including transcription factor II-I (TFII-I), Nbs1, and Mre11. Moreover, we discovered that E4-ORF3 associates with SUMO-bound UBC9, and E4-ORF3 polymerization is crucial for this ternary interaction. Together, our findings characterize E4-ORF3 as a novel polymertype SUMO E3 ligase and provide mechanistic insights into the role of E4-ORF3 in SUMO conjugation. IMPORTANCE Viruses interplay with the host SUMOylation system to manipulate diverse cellular responses. The Ad E4-ORF3 protein forms a dynamic nuclear network to interfere with and exploit different host processes, including the DNA damage and interferon responses. We previously reported that E4-ORF3 is a SUMO E3 ligase. Here, we demonstrate that this activity is a conserved function of evolutionarily diverse human Ad E4-ORF3 proteins and that E4-ORF3 functions directly to promote SUMO conjugations to multiple cellular proteins. Recruitment of cellular substrates into E4-ORF3 nuclear inclusions is required for SUMO conjugation to occur in vivo. We probed the mechanism by which E4-ORF3 functions as a SUMO E3 ligase. Only multimeric, but not dimeric, E4-ORF3 binds to the SUMO E2 conjugation enzyme UBC9 in vitro only in a trimeric complex with SUMO. These results reveal a novel mechanism by which a conserved viral protein usurps the cellular SUMO conjugation machinery.
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