Popis: |
We have cloned the yeast PRE2 gene by complementation of pre2 mutants, which are defective in the chymotrypsin-like activity of the 20 S proteasome (multicatalytic-multifunctional proteinase complex). The PRE2 gene, a beta-type member of the proteasomal gene family, is essential for life and codes for a 287-amino acid proteasomal subunit with a predicted molecular mass of 31.6 kDa. Missense mutations in two pre2 mutant alleles were identified. They led to enhanced sensitivity of yeast cells against stress. At the same time, pre2 mutants accumulated ubiquitinated proteins. The Pre2 protein shows striking homology to the human Ring10 protein (60% identity excluding the 70 amino-terminal residues), which is encoded in the major histocompatibility complex class II region. It represents a component of the low molecular mass polypeptide complex, previously shown to be a special type of the 20 S proteasome. The low molecular mass polypeptide complex is assumed to be involved in antigen presentation, generating peptides from cytosolic protein antigens, which are subsequently presented to cytotoxic T-lymphocytes on the cell surface. The high homology of Pre2 to Ring10 implies the hypothesis that Ring10 is a subunit of the low molecular mass polypeptide complex central in its chymotryptic activity. One might further suggest that replacement of constitutive proteasomal components by functionally related major histocompatibility complex-linked low molecular mass polypeptides, as is Ring10, adapts mammalian proteasomes for functions in the immune response. |