<< LIG_USP7_1 << |
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| Functional site class: | USP7 binding motif |
| Functional site description: | USP7, also known as HAUSP, is a deubiquitinating enzyme which cleaves ubiquitin moieties from its substrates. The USP7-mediated deubiquitination of P53, Mdm2 and USP7 inhibition by the herpesviral proteins EBNA1 and ICP0 shows its importance in the regulation of cell survival pathways and controlling key cellular processes important for viral infection. The N-terminal TRAF-like domain of USP7 is responsible for substrate recognition and nuclear localization while the catalytic core domain is required for the deubiquitinating activity. |
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| ELMs: | LIG_USP7_1 LIG_USP7_2 |
| Description: | Targeting motif found in a USP7 binding protein, docking to the NTD domain. The USP7 N-terminal domain is a TRAF-like domain but with different sequence specificity to the classical TRAF domain. The motif identified in EBNA1 recognizes the same surface groove in USP7 as the p53 and MDM2 motifs, but requires a different description. The EBNA1 motif is high affinity but currently only this single example is known on which to base the motif. From the complex structure, core residues for the motif are P.E..S where the E substitutes for the P in the alternative motif (The E makes polar interactions with an NH group from a W sidechain and with several bound water molecules). It is not clear if there are cellular USP7 inhibitor (or substrate) proteins with the viral-like motif although this seems quite feasible. |
| Pattern: | P.E[^P].S[^P] (Probability: 0.0007169) |
| Present in taxons: |
Eukaryota
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PDB Structure: 1YY6
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| Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) are a family of thiol- and metallo-proteases specialized in the processing of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins (Amerik AY, Hochstrasser M, 2004).USP7 is a prominent member of the ubiquitin-specific protease (USP) subfamily. It has also been named as Herpesvirus Associated Ubiquitin Specific Protease (HAUSP) since it was first identified as a protein associated with ICP0, a regulatory protein of the herpes simplex virus which directs P53 to proteasomal destruction (Everett et al., 1997). USP7 is involved in the regulation of stress response pathways, epigenetic silencing, cell survival pathway and the progress of infections by DNA viruses(Amerik AY and Hochstrasser M,2004). |
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| Sequence | Start | End | Subsequence | Instance Logic | PDB | Organism |
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EBNA1_EBVB9 |
442 | 448 | QGPADDPGEGPSTGPRGQGD | true positive | 1YY6 |
Human herpesvirus 4 (strain B95-8)
(Epstein-Barr virus (strain B95-8))
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Please cite: ELM - the database of eukaryotic linear motifs (PMID:
22110040)
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