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Mechanism of cooperative strigolactone perception by the MAX2 ubiquitin ligase–receptor–substrate complex


ABSTRACT: Strigolactones are plant hormones that regulate development and mediate interactions with soil organisms, including the germination of parasitic plants such as Striga hermonthica. Strigolactone perception by receptors initiates the degradation of transcriptional repressors via E3 ubiquitin ligases, but the mechanistic link between hormone binding and substrate ubiquitination has remained unclear. We determined cryogenic electron microscopy structures of the receptor–ligase–substrate complex, composed of Arabidopsis ASK1 and substrate, and Striga F-box and receptor proteins. Strigolactone hydrolysis by the receptor, which covalently retains the D-ring, is a prerequisite for complex formation. The substrate engages the complex through two domains, forming a dynamic interface that stabilises the receptor–ligase assembly and repositions the ASK1, suggesting a mechanism for efficient ubiquitination. Here, we show how dynamic, multivalent interactions within the receptor–ligase–substrate complex translate hormone perception into targeted protein degradation, providing insight into how plants integrate hormonal signals into developmental decisions.

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ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress) Striga Hermonthica

SUBMITTER: Wieland Steinchen  

LAB HEAD: Wieland Steinchen

PROVIDER: PXD068313 | Pride | 2025-09-19

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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240619_HX_061_Mi_ASK1.DnX Other
240619_HX_061_Mi_HTL7.DnX Other
240619_HX_061_Mi_MAX2.DnX Other
240619_HX_061_Mi_PLGS.zip Other
240619_HX_061_Mi_SMAX1.DnX Other
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Stringent control of ubiquitylation is a central requirement of signaling specificity in eukaryotes. Here, we discover a domain module integrating protein kinase and ubiquitin ligase domains within a single protein. This module is widespread across unicellular eukaryotic lineages and particularly conserved in Leishmania, the causative agents of major neglected tropical diseases with a strong therapeutic need. We reveal that a gene encoding the module, tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR)-kinase-ubiqui  ...[more]

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