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3-Mercaptopyruvate sulfur transferase is a protein persulfidase.

Brandán PedreDeepti TalwarUladzimir BarayeuDanny SchillingMarcin LuzarowskiMikolaj SokolowskiSebastian GlattTobias P Dick
Published in: Nature chemical biology (2023)
Protein S-persulfidation (P-SSH) is recognized as a common posttranslational modification. It occurs under basal conditions and is often observed to be elevated under stress conditions. However, the mechanism(s) by which proteins are persulfidated inside cells have remained unclear. Here we report that 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfur transferase (MPST) engages in direct protein-to-protein transpersulfidation reactions beyond its previously known protein substrates thioredoxin and MOCS3/Uba4, associated with H 2 S generation and transfer RNA thiolation, respectively. We observe that depletion of MPST in human cells lowers overall intracellular protein persulfidation levels and identify a subset of proteins whose persulfidation depends on MPST. The predicted involvement of these proteins in the adaptation to stress responses supports the notion that MPST-dependent protein persulfidation promotes cytoprotective functions. The observation of MPST-independent protein persulfidation suggests that other protein persulfidases remain to be identified.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • small molecule
  • cell death
  • oxidative stress
  • cell proliferation
  • reactive oxygen species
  • heat stress