Structural Basis for Recognition of Ubiquitylated Nucleosome by Dot1L Methyltransferase
Structural Basis for Recognition of Ubiquitylated Nucleosome by Dot1L Methyltransferase
Histone H3 lysine 79 (H3K79) methylation is enriched on actively transcribed genes, and its misregulation is a hallmark of leukemia. Methylation of H3K79, which resides on the structured disk face of the nucleosome, is mediated by the Dot1L methyltransferase. Dot1L activity is part of a trans-histone crosstalk pathway, requiring prior histone H2B ubiquitylation of lysine 120 (H2BK120ub) for optimal activity. However, the molecular details describing both how Dot1L binds to the nucleosome and why Dot1L is activated by H2BK120 ubiquitylation are unknown. Here, we present the cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of Dot1L bound to a nucleosome reconstituted with site-specifically ubiquitylated H2BK120. The structure reveals that Dot1L engages the nucleosome acidic patch using a variant arginine anchor and occupies a conformation poised for methylation. In this conformation, Dot1L and ubiquitin interact directly through complementary hydrophobic surfaces. This study establishes a path to better understand Dot1L function in normal and leukemia cells. © 2019 The AuthorsDot1L is a histone H3K79-specific methyltransferase that is critical to the pathogenesis of leukemia. Here, Anderson et al. report the cryo-EM structure of Dot1L in complex with a ubiquitylated nucleosome, providing molecular details of how Dot1L binds its nucleosome substrate and is activated by ubiquitin.
- Harvard Medical School United States
- National Institute of Health Pakistan
- Harvard University United States
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill United States
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Histones, Models, Molecular, QH301-705.5, Ubiquitination, Humans, Methyltransferases, Biology (General), Article, Nucleosomes
Histones, Models, Molecular, QH301-705.5, Ubiquitination, Humans, Methyltransferases, Biology (General), Article, Nucleosomes
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