Author:
He Yizhou Joseph,McCall Chad M.,Hu Jian,Zeng Yaxue,Xiong Yue
Abstract
Cullins assemble the largest family of ubiquitin ligases by binding with ROC1 and various substrate receptors. CUL4 function is linked with many cellular processes, but its substrate-recruiting mechanism remains elusive. We identified a protein motif, the DWD box (DDB1-binding WD40 protein), and demonstrated the binding of 15 DWD proteins with DDB1–CUL4A. We provide evidence supporting the critical function of the DWD box and DDB1’s role as the linker mediating DWD protein association with CUL4A. A database search predicts that about one-third of WD40 proteins, 90 in humans, contain the DWD box, suggesting a potentially large number of DWD–DDB1–CUL4–ROC1 E3 ligases.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
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