Spectrin’s chimeric E2/E3 enzymatic activity

Steven R Goodman, Rachel Petrofes Chapa,Warren E Zimmer

EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE(2015)

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In this minireview, we cover the discovery of the human erythrocyte alpha spectrin E2/E3 ubiquitin conjugating/ligating enzymatic activity and the specific cysteines involved. We then discuss the consequences when this activity is partially inhibited in sickle cell disease and the possibility that the same attenuation is occurring in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. We finish by discussing the reasons for believing that nonerythroid alpha spectrin isoforms (I and II) also have this activity and the importance of testing this hypothesis. If correct, this would suggest that the nonerythroid spectrin isoforms play a major role in protein ubiquitination in all cell types. This would open new fields in experimental biology focused on uncovering the impact that this enzymatic activity has upon protein-protein interactions, protein turnover, cellular signaling, and many other functions impacted by spectrin, including DNA repair.
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Spectrin,proteome,red blood cell,ubiquitin,cell signaling,multiorgan organ dysfunction syndrome
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