Kavli Affiliate: Li Zhao
| Authors: Aaron W. James, Qizhi Qin, Sowmya Ramesh, Zhao Li, Lingke Zhong, Masnsen Cherief, Mary Archer, Xin Xing, Neelima Thottappillil, Mario Gomez-Salazar, Manyu Zhu, Leslie Chang, Ankit Uniyal, Khadijah Mazhar, Monisha Mittal, Edward F. McCarthy, Carol D. Morris, Benjamin Levi, Yun Guan, Thomas L. Clemens and Theodore J. Price
| Summary:
ZYG11B is a substrate specificity factor for Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligase (CRL2) involved in many biological processes, including Gly/N-degron pathways. Yet how the binding of ZYG11B with CRL2 is coupled to substrate recognition and ubiquitination is unknown. We present the Cryo-EM structures of the CRL2-ZYG11B holoenzyme alone and in complex with a Gly/N-peptide from the inflammasome-forming pathogen sensor NLRP1. The structures indicate ZYG11B folds into a Leucine-Rich Repeat followed by two armadillo repeat domains that promote assembly with CRL2 and recognition of NLRP1 Gly/N-degron. ZYG11B promotes activation of the NLRP1 inflammasome through recognition and subsequent ubiquitination of the NLRP1 Gly/N-degron revealed by viral protease cleavage. Our structural and functional data indicate that blocking ZYG11B recognition of the NLRP1 Gly/N-degron inhibits NLRP1 inflammasome activation by a viral protease. Overall, we show how the CRL2-ZYG11B E3 ligase complex recognizes Gly/N-degron substrates, including those that are involved in viral protease-mediated activation of the NLRP1 inflammasome.