Abstract
The majority of tRNA studies has focused on tRNA molecules as pivotal player in the fundamental process of protein synthesis. Mounting studies have unveiled further functions for tRNA beyond protein synthesis, including non-ribosomal amino acid transfer, and regulation of targeted proteolysis. Post-translational N-terminal arginylation of protein fragments, a non-ribosomal amino acid transfer, is one of the crucial ways by which tRNA participates in various protein degradation trajectories and influences global cellular functions. Previous studies demonstrated a role of arginylation by arginyltransferases (ATEs) in protein degradation, autophagy, and cell death in mammalian cells. Notably, recent investigations in plants have revealed some of the crucial aspects regarding the biochemical nature of Nterminal arginylation and some of its physiological roles. Herein, we review some of the key data on Nterminal arginylation of protein fragments with respect to targeted proteolysis in mammalian cells. Future mechanistic studies using state of the art approaches and physiologically-relevant cellular models are warranted to enhance our molecular understanding of this important yet enigmatic protein modification.
Keywords: N-end rule, N-terminal arginylation, protein degradation, protein stability, protein turnover, proteolysis, ubiquitination.
Current Protein & Peptide Science
Title:Post-translational N-terminal Arginylation of Protein Fragments: A Pivotal Portal to Proteolysis
Volume: 19 Issue: 12
Author(s): Mohamed A. Eldeeb*Mohamed A. Ragheb
Affiliation:
- Department of Chemistry (Biochemistry Division), Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza,Egypt
Keywords: N-end rule, N-terminal arginylation, protein degradation, protein stability, protein turnover, proteolysis, ubiquitination.
Abstract: The majority of tRNA studies has focused on tRNA molecules as pivotal player in the fundamental process of protein synthesis. Mounting studies have unveiled further functions for tRNA beyond protein synthesis, including non-ribosomal amino acid transfer, and regulation of targeted proteolysis. Post-translational N-terminal arginylation of protein fragments, a non-ribosomal amino acid transfer, is one of the crucial ways by which tRNA participates in various protein degradation trajectories and influences global cellular functions. Previous studies demonstrated a role of arginylation by arginyltransferases (ATEs) in protein degradation, autophagy, and cell death in mammalian cells. Notably, recent investigations in plants have revealed some of the crucial aspects regarding the biochemical nature of Nterminal arginylation and some of its physiological roles. Herein, we review some of the key data on Nterminal arginylation of protein fragments with respect to targeted proteolysis in mammalian cells. Future mechanistic studies using state of the art approaches and physiologically-relevant cellular models are warranted to enhance our molecular understanding of this important yet enigmatic protein modification.
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Eldeeb A. Mohamed *, Ragheb A. Mohamed , Post-translational N-terminal Arginylation of Protein Fragments: A Pivotal Portal to Proteolysis, Current Protein & Peptide Science 2018; 19 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389203719666180809113122
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