Targeting of protein ubiquitination by BTB-Cullin 3-Roc1 ubiquitin ligases
- PMID: 14528312
- DOI: 10.1038/ncb1056
Targeting of protein ubiquitination by BTB-Cullin 3-Roc1 ubiquitin ligases
Abstract
The concentrations and functions of many cellular proteins are regulated by the ubiquitin pathway. Cullin family proteins bind with the RING-finger protein Roc1 to recruit the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2) to the ubiquitin ligase complex (E3). Cul1 and Cul7, but not other cullins, bind to an adaptor protein, Skp1. Cul1 associates with one of many F-box proteins through Skp1 to assemble various SCF-Roc1 E3 ligases that each selectively ubiquitinate one or more specific substrates. Here, we show that Cul3, but not other cullins, binds directly to multiple BTB domains through a conserved amino-terminal domain. In vitro, Cul3 promoted ubiquitination of Caenorhabditis elegans MEI-1, a katanin-like protein whose degradation requires the function of both Cul3 and BTB protein MEL-26. We suggest that in vivo there exists a potentially large number of BCR3 (BTB-Cul3-Roc1) E3 ubiquitin ligases.
Comment in
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BTB proteins as henchmen of Cul3-based ubiquitin ligases.Nat Cell Biol. 2003 Nov;5(11):950-1. doi: 10.1038/ncb1103-950. Nat Cell Biol. 2003. PMID: 14593416 No abstract available.
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