Publications by authors named "Yishuo Lu"

The CUL3-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRL3s) play an essential role in response to extracellular nutrition and stress stimuli. The ubiquitin ligase function of CRL3s is activated through dimerization. However, how and why such a dimeric assembly is required for its ligase activity remains elusive.

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  • Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) are important for various biological processes and diseases, including cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
  • The study uses cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to examine different structural forms of CRL2, highlighting how it can exist in oligomeric states depending on whether it is neddylated and its specific substrate.
  • The findings show that the asymmetric dimerization of CRL2 is crucial for the ubiquitylation of certain substrates, providing insights into how CRLs regulate their activity based on the nature of the substrates.
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Anion exchanger 2 (AE2) is an electroneutral Na-independent Cl/HCO exchanger belongs to the SLC4 transporter family. The widely expressed AE2 participates in a variety of physiological processes, including transepithelial acid-base secretion and osteoclastogenesis. Both the transmembrane domains (TMDs) and the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain (NTD) are involved in regulation of AE2 activity.

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BTR1 (SLC4A11) is a NH stimulated H (OH) transporter belonging to the SLC4 family. Dysfunction of BTR1 leads to diseases such as congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED) and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). However, the mechanistic basis of BTR1 activation by alkaline pH, transport activity regulation and pathogenic mutations remains elusive.

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Shieldin, including SHLD1, SHLD2, SHLD3 and REV7, functions as a bridge linking 53BP1-RIF1 and single-strand DNA to suppress the DNA termini nucleolytic resection during non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). However, the mechanism of shieldin assembly remains unclear. Here we present the crystal structure of the SHLD3-REV7-SHLD2 ternary complex and reveal an unexpected C (closed)-REV7-O (open)-REV7 conformational dimer mediated by SHLD3.

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