Publikation: Cobalamins function as allosteric activators of an Angelman syndrome‐associated UBE3A/E6AP variant
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Genetic aberrations of the maternal UBE3A allele, which encodes the E3 ubiquitin ligase E6AP, are the cause of Angelman syndrome (AS), an imprinting disorder. In most cases, the maternal UBE3A allele is not expressed. Yet, approximately 10 percent of AS individuals harbor distinct point mutations in the maternal allele resulting in the expression of full‐length E6AP variants that frequently display compromised ligase activity. In a high‐throughput screen, we identified cyanocobalamin, a vitamin B12‐derivative, and several alloxazine derivatives as activators of the AS‐linked E6AP‐F583S variant. Furthermore, we show by cross‐linking coupled to mass spectrometry that cobalamins affect the structural dynamics of E6AP‐F583S and apply limited proteolysis coupled to mass spectrometry to obtain information about the regions of E6AP that are involved in, or are affected by binding cobalamins and alloxazine derivatives. Our data suggest that dietary supplementation with vitamin B12 can be beneficial for AS individuals.
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MÜLLER, Franziska, Jasmin JANSEN, Fabian OFFENSPERGER, Daniela EICHBICHLER, Florian STENGEL, Martin SCHEFFNER, 2024. Cobalamins function as allosteric activators of an Angelman syndrome‐associated UBE3A/E6AP variant. In: ChemBioChem. Wiley. 2024, 25(10), e202400184. ISSN 1439-4227. eISSN 1439-7633. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1002/cbic.202400184BibTex
@article{Muller2024-05-17Cobal-69758, year={2024}, doi={10.1002/cbic.202400184}, title={Cobalamins function as allosteric activators of an Angelman syndrome‐associated UBE3A/E6AP variant}, number={10}, volume={25}, issn={1439-4227}, journal={ChemBioChem}, author={Müller, Franziska and Jansen, Jasmin and Offensperger, Fabian and Eichbichler, Daniela and Stengel, Florian and Scheffner, Martin}, note={Article Number: e202400184} }
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