2011
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e10-08-0732
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Recruitment of the inhibitor Cand1 to the cullin substrate adaptor site mediates interaction to the neddylation site

Abstract: Cand1 can be separated into two functional polypeptides. C-terminal Cand1 binds first at the cullin adaptor site. N-terminal Cand1 blocks the neddylation site subsequently. Defects in the split fungal Cand1 impair development more than defects in CSN.

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“…The denA/csnE double mutant combines the phenotypes of a Δ denA strain which forms only marginal amounts of asexual spores and of Δ csnE which is unable to produce sexual fruit bodies. The closest phenotype, reminiscent to the Δ csnE/ΔdenA strain, has been recently described for CandA [9], the fungal homolog of human Cullin-associated Nedd8-dissociated protein 1 (CAND1) [52]. In general, CAND1 interaction only occurs to non-neddylated cullins and requires deneddylation as prerequisite [52], [53].…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…The denA/csnE double mutant combines the phenotypes of a Δ denA strain which forms only marginal amounts of asexual spores and of Δ csnE which is unable to produce sexual fruit bodies. The closest phenotype, reminiscent to the Δ csnE/ΔdenA strain, has been recently described for CandA [9], the fungal homolog of human Cullin-associated Nedd8-dissociated protein 1 (CAND1) [52]. In general, CAND1 interaction only occurs to non-neddylated cullins and requires deneddylation as prerequisite [52], [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This suggests an interaction of DenA with the CSN complex. Bi-molecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) studies [9] were conducted to verify the major interaction of DenA with the CsnG/CSN7 subunit. DenA and CsnG/CSN7 were fused to one half of a split yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) at their N-termini.…”
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“…SUMO is required for sexual development in A. nidulans, where the COMPASS histone 3 lysine 4 methyltransferase complex connects the SUMO network to histone modifications (378). The ubiquitin-like protein Nedd8 controls various cullin E3 ubiquitin ligases and the incorporation of F-box proteins as substrate receptors, which is important to control the ratio between sexual and asexual differentiation (379)(380)(381). The multiprotein complex COP9 signalosome represents a deneddylase, which removes Nedd8 and is involved in the coordination of sexual development and secondary metabolism.…”
Section: Fruiting Body Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%