Publications by authors named "Michael T Jorgensen"

Cholesterolysis of Hedgehog family proteins couples endoproteolysis to protein C-terminal sterylation. The transformation is self-catalyzed by HhC, a partially characterized enzymatic domain found in precursor forms of Hedgehog. Here we explore spatial ambiguity in sterol recognition by HhC, using a trio of derivatives where the sterol A-ring is contracted, fused, or distorted.

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Proteins in the hedgehog family undergo self-catalyzed endoproteolysis involving nucleophilic attack by a molecule of cholesterol. Recently, a conserved aspartate residue (D303, or D46) of hedgehog was identified as the general base that activates cholesterol during this unusual autoprocessing event; mutation of the catalyzing functional group (D303A) reduces activity by >10-fold. Here we report near total rescue of this ostensibly dead general base mutant by a synthetic substrate, 3β-hydroperoxycholestane (3HPC) in which the sterol -OH group is replaced by the hyper nucleophilic -OOH group.

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