1998
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.13.7451
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Human CUL1 forms an evolutionarily conserved ubiquitin ligase complex (SCF) with SKP1 and an F-box protein

Abstract: The SCF ubiquitin ligase complex of budding yeast triggers DNA replication by catalyzing ubiquitination of the S phase cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor SIC1. SCF is composed of three proteins-ySKP1, CDC53 (Cullin), and the F-box protein CDC4-that are conserved from yeast to humans. As part of an effort to identify components and substrates of a putative human SCF complex, we isolated hSKP1 in a two-hybrid screen with hCUL1, the closest human homologue of CDC53. Here, we show that hCUL1 associates with hSKP1 i… Show more

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“…Indeed, cyclin degradation may be independent of ubiquitination. Our analysis suggests that the SCF complex (Skp1, Cullin, Fbox), a separate multi-enzyme ubiquitin conjugation complex that coordinates cell cycle protein destruction (Skowyra et al, 1997;Lyapina et al, 1998), is also missing from Giardia. The proteasome inhibitor MG262 did not cause cell cycle arrest or appearance of higher molecular weight bands suggesting that no ubiquitin ligases (APC or SCF) are involved in cell cycle regulation in Giardia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, cyclin degradation may be independent of ubiquitination. Our analysis suggests that the SCF complex (Skp1, Cullin, Fbox), a separate multi-enzyme ubiquitin conjugation complex that coordinates cell cycle protein destruction (Skowyra et al, 1997;Lyapina et al, 1998), is also missing from Giardia. The proteasome inhibitor MG262 did not cause cell cycle arrest or appearance of higher molecular weight bands suggesting that no ubiquitin ligases (APC or SCF) are involved in cell cycle regulation in Giardia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent analysis in higher eukaryotes has identified proteins which have a structure similar to Cdc4, the F-box/WD-repeat proteins including Drosophila Slimb, Caenorhabditis SEL-10 and human ␤TrCP (Hubbard et al 1997;Jiang & Struhl 1998;Margottin et al 1998), although whether these proteins function as SCF to regulate protein degradation remains to be seen. In addition to the F-box/WD-repeat proteins, other components of the SCF complex in higher eukaryotes are beginning to be identified (Ingram et al 1997;Lisztwan et al 1998;Lyapina et al 1998;Ruegger et al 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, human Cul-1 was found to be a component of an SCF Ub-ligase that regulates multiple cellular functions, such as the G1/S progression of the cell cycle (Lisztwan et al, 1998;Lyapina et al, 1998). Indeed, its yeast homolog Cdc53 was found to be involved not only in the degradation of the CDK (cyclin-dependent kinase) inhibitor Sic1 (Skowyra et al, 1997;Feldman et al, 1997) and the S phase initiator Cdc6 (Drury et al, 1997) but also in gene expression (Li and Johnston, 1997) and methionine biosynthesis (Patton et al, 1998b).…”
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