Abstract
AbstractCTP synthase (CTPS), a metabolic enzyme responsible for the de novo synthesis of CTP, can form filamentous structures termed cytoophidia, which are evolutionarily conserved from bacteria to humans. Here we used Schizosaccharomyces pombe to study the cytoophidium assembly regulation by ubiquitination. We tested the CTP synthase’s capacity to be epigenetically modified by ubiquitin or be affected by the ubiquitination state of the cell, showed that CTPS is immunoprecipitated with ubiquitin, and that ubiquitination is important for the maintenance of the CTPS filamentous structure in fission yeast. We have identified proteins which are in complex with CTPS, including specific ubiquitination regulators which significantly affect CTPS filamentation, and mapped probable ubiquitination targets on CTPS. Furthermore, we discovered that a cohort of deubiquitinating enzymes is significant for the regulation of cytoophidium morphology. Our study provides a framework for the analysis of the effects that ubiquitination and deubiquitination have on the formation of CTPS filaments.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory