Donghyuk Shin

Donghyuk Shin
  • Ph. D.
  • Professor (Assistant) at Yonsei University

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Introduction
Current institution
Yonsei University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
March 2021 - present
Yonsei University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
August 2020 - February 2021
Incheon National University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
October 2018 - August 2020
Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Education
March 2012 - August 2017
Sungkyunkwan University
Field of study
  • Structural Biology
September 2010 - February 2012
Sungkyunkwan University
Field of study
  • Structural Biology
March 2007 - August 2010
Sungkyunkwan University
Field of study
  • Biological Science

Publications

Publications (59)
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Rab GTPases, which are involved in intracellular trafficking pathways, have recently been reported to be ubiquitinated. However, the functions of ubiquitinated Rab proteins remain unexplored. Here we show that Rab5 is monoubiquitinated on K116, K140, and K165. Upon co-transfection with ubiquitin, Rab5 exhibited abnormalities in endosomal localizati...
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The family of bacterial SidE enzymes catalyses phosphoribosyl-linked (PR) serine ubiquitination and promotes infectivity of Legionella pneumophilia, a pathogenic bacterium causing Legionnaires’ disease1–3. SidEs share the genetic locus with the Legionella effector SidJ that spatiotemporally opposes their toxicity in yeast and mammalian cells, throu...
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The family of bacterial SidE enzymes catalyzes non-canonical phosphoribosyl-linked (PR) serine ubiquitination and promotes infectivity of Legionella pneumophila. Here, we describe identification of two bacterial effectors that reverse PR ubiquitination and are thus named deubiquitinases for PR ubiquitination (DUPs; DupA and DupB). Structural analys...
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The papain-like protease PLpro is an essential coronavirus enzyme required for processing viral polyproteins to generate a functional replicase complex and enable viral spread1,2. PLpro is also implicated in cleaving proteinaceous post-translational modifications on host proteins as an evasion mechanism against host anti-viral immune responses3–5....
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Legionella pneumophila causes a severe pneumonia known as Legionnaires' disease. During the infection, Legionella injects more than 300 effector proteins into host cells. Among them are enzymes involved in altering the host-ubiquitination system. Here, we identified two L egionella OT U (ovarian tumor)-like deubiquitinases (LOT-DUBs; LotB [Lpg1621...
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Protein modification by the ubiquitin-like protein ISG15 (ISGylation) plays a crucial role in the immunological defense against viral infection. During severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, innate immune signaling proteins are ISGylated, facilitating innate immunity. However, whether SARS-CoV-2 proteins are direct...
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The KEAP1-NFE2L2 axis is essential for the cellular response against metabolic and oxidative stress. KEAP1 is an adaptor protein of CUL3 (cullin 3) ubiquitin ligase that controls the cellular levels of NFE2L2, a critical transcription factor of several cytoprotective genes. Oxidative stress, defective autophagy and pathogenic infections activate NF...
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Upon infection of host cells, Legionella pneumophila releases a multitude of effector enzymes into the cell's cytoplasm that hijack a plethora of cellular activities, including the host ubiquitination pathways. Effectors belonging to the SidE-family are involved in noncanonical serine phosphoribosyl ubiquitination of host substrate proteins contrib...
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Upon infection of host cells, Legionella pneumophila releases a multitude of effector enzymes into the cells cytoplasm that hijack a plethora of cellular activities, including the hosts ubiquitination pathways. Effectors belonging to the SidE-family are involved in non-canonical serine phosphoribosyl ubiquitination of host substrate proteins contri...
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The KEAP1 Nrf2 axis is essential for the cellular response against metabolic and oxidative stress. KEAP1 is an adaptor protein of Cullin-3 ubiquitin ligase that controls the cellular levels of Nrf2, a critical transcription factor of several cytoprotective genes. Oxidative stress, defective autophagy and pathogenic infections activate Nrf2 signalin...
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Although ubiquitin is found only in eukaryotes, several pathogenic bacteria and viruses possess proteins that hinder the host ubiquitin system. Legionella , a gram-negative intracellular bacterium, possesses an ovarian tumor (OTU) family of deubiquitinases (Lot DUBs). Herein, we describe the molecular characteristics of Lot DUBs. We elucidated the...
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Although ubiquitin is found only in eukaryotes, several pathogenic bacteria and viruses possess proteins that hinder the host ubiquitin system. Legionella, a gram-negative intracellular bacterium, possesses an ovarian tumor (OTU) family of deubiquitinases (Lot DUBs). Herein, we describe the molecular characteristics of Lot DUBs. We elucidated the s...
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Ubiquitin is relatively modest in size but involves almost entire cellular signaling pathways. The primary role of ubiquitin is maintaining cellular protein homeostasis. Ubiquitination regulates the fate of target proteins by means of the proteasome- or autophagy-mediated degradation of ubiquitinated substrates, which can be either intracellular or...
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Site-specific ubiquitination can regulate the functions of Rab proteins in membrane trafficking. Previously we showed that site-specific monoubiquitination on Rab5 downregulates its function. Rab7 acts in the downstream of Rab5. Although site-specific ubiquitination of Rab7 can affect its function, it remains elusive how the ubiquitination is invol...
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Apart from prevention using vaccinations, the management options for COVID-19 remain limited. In retrospective cohort studies, use of famotidine, a specific oral H2 receptor antagonist (antihistamine), has been associated with reduced risk of intubation and death in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. In a case series, non-hospitalized patients wi...
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The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a global threat to human health. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we identified and validated the hepatitis C virus (HCV) protease inhibitor simeprevir as an especially promising repurposable drug for treating COVID...
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Aberrant production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) leads to tissue damage accumulation, which is associated with a myriad of human pathologies. Although several sensors have been developed for ROS quantification, their applications for ROS-related human physiologies and pathologies still remain problematic due to the unstable nature of ROS. Herei...
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Legionnaires’ disease is caused by infection with the intracellularly replicating Gram‐negative bacterium Legionella pneumophila. This pathogen uses an unconventional way of ubiquitinating host proteins by generating a phosphoribosyl linkage between substrate proteins and ubiquitin by making use of an ADPribosylated ubiquitin (UbADPr) intermediate....
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The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a global threat to human health. Using a multidisciplinary approach, we identified and validated the hepatitis C virus (HCV) protease inhibitor simeprevir as an especially promising repurposable drug for treating COVID...
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Main protease and papain-like protease (PLpro) are essential coronaviral enzymes required for polypeptide processing during viral maturation. PLpro additionally cleaves proteinous post-translational modifications from host proteins to evade anti-viral immune responses. Here, we provide biochemical, structural and functional characterizations of PLp...
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Legionella pneumophila is a gram-negative pathogenic bacterium that causes Legionaries′ disease. The Legionella genome codes more than 300 effector proteins able to modulate host-pathogen interactions during infection. Among them are also enzymes altering the host-ubiquitination system including bacterial ligases and deubiquitinases. In this study,...
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MICAL is an oxidoreductase that participates in cytoskeleton reorganization via actin disassembly in the presence of NADPH. Although three MICALs (MICAL1, MICAL2 and MICAL3) have been identified in mammals, only the structure of mouse MICAL1 has been reported. Here, the first crystal structure of human MICAL3, which contains the flavin-containing m...
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Biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), including isoleucine, leucine and valine, is required for survival and virulence of a bacterial pathogen such as Streptococcus pneumoniae. IlvC, a ketol-acid reductoisomerase (E.C. 1.1.1.86) with NADP(H) and Mg2+ as cofactors from the pathogenic Streptococcus pneumoniae (SpIlvC), catalyzes the sec...
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BZ junctions, which connect B-DNA to Z-DNA, are necessary for local transformation of B-DNA to Z-DNA in the genome. However, the limited information on the junction-forming sequences and junction structures has led to a lack of understanding of the structural diversity and sequence preferences of BZ junctions. We determined three crystal structures...
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Conventional ubiquitination regulates key cellular processes by catalysing the ATP-dependent formation of an isopeptide bond between ubiquitin (Ub) and primary amines in substrate proteins 1 . Recently, the SidE family of bacterial effector proteins (SdeA, SdeB, SdeC and SidE) from pathogenic Legionella pneumophila were shown to use NAD+ to mediate...
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SAXS raw data and EOM results of mUbRab5K116.
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Raw data of GDP release assay for Rab5 and mUbRab5s.
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SAXS raw data and EOM results of mUbRab5K165.
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Raw data of BLI assays of Rab5 and mUbRab5s with EEA1.
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SAXS raw data and EOM results of mUbRab5K140.
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Raw data of GTP loading assay for Rab5 and mUbRab5s.
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Raw data of BLI assays of Rab5 and mUbRab5s with Rabaptin5.
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Although the ubiquitin-editing enzyme A20 is a key player in inflammation and autoimmunity, its role in cancer metastasis remains unknown. Here we show that A20 monoubiquitylates Snail1 at three lysine residues and thereby promotes metastasis of aggressive basal-like breast cancers. A20 is significantly upregulated in human basal-like breast cancer...
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Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling pathway is regulated by Clade A type 2C protein phosphatases (PP2CAs) in plant. In the presence of ABA, PP2Cs release stress/ABA-activated protein kinases by binding to ABA-bound receptors (PYL/RCARs) for activation. Although the wedging tryptophan in PP2Cs is critical in the interaction with PYL/RCARs in Arabidopsis a...
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) are a highly heterogeneous group of tumors in which subsets share molecular features revealed by gene expression profiles and metabolic fingerprints. While B-cell receptor (BCR)-dependent DLBCLs are glycolytic, OxPhos-DLBCLs rely on mitochondrial energy transduction and nutrient utilization pathways that prov...
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The conformational flexibility of linkage-specific polyubiquitin chains enables ubiquitylated proteins and their receptors to be involved in a variety of cellular processes. Linear or Met1-linked polyubiquitin chains, associated with non­degradational cellular signalling pathways, have been known to adopt multiple conformations from compact to exte...
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Conformational flexibility of linkage-specific polyubiquitin chains enables ubiquitylated proteins and their receptors to be involved in a milieu of cellular processes. Linear or M1-linked polyubiquitin chains, associated with non-degradational cellular signalling pathways, have been known to adopt multiple conformations from compact to extended on...
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Rad18 is a key factor in double-strand break DNA damage response pathways by associating with K63-linked polyubiquitylated chromatin proteins through its bipartite ubiquitin binding domains UBZ and LRM with extra residues in between. Rad18 binds K63-linked polyubiquitin chains as well as K48-linked ones and mono-ubiquitin. However, the detailed mol...
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Coiled coil has served as an excellent model system for studying protein folding and developing protein-based biomaterials. Most designed coiled coils function as oligomers, namely intermolecular coiled coils. However, less is known about structural and biochemical behavior of intramolecular coiled coils where coiled coil motifs are covalently link...
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The binding of TATA-binding protein (TBP) to the TATA-box containing promoter region is aided by many other transcriptional factors including TFIIA and TFIIB. The mechanistic insight into the assembly of RNA polymerase II preinitation complex (PIC) has been gained by either directly altering a function of target protein or perturbing molecular inte...
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Double-stranded ribonucleic acid-activated protein kinase (PKR) downregulates translation as a defense mechanism against viral infection. In fish species, PKZ, a PKR-like protein kinase containing left-handed deoxyribonucleic acid (Z-DNA) binding domains, performs a similar role in the antiviral response. To understand the role of PKZ in Z-DNA reco...
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Pyrococcus furiosus PF2050 is an uncharacterized putative protein that contains two DUF2666 domains. Functional and structural studies of PF2050 have not previously been performed. In this study, we determined the crystal structure of PF2050. The structure of PF2050 showed that the two DUF2666 domains interact tightly, forming a globular structure....
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Endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) complexes are involved in endosomal trafficking to the lysosome, cytokinesis, and viral budding. Extensive genetic, biochemical, and structural studies on the ESCRT system have been carried out in yeast and mammalian systems. However, the question of how the ESCRT system functions at the whol...

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