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+ | The best studied substrates of ubiquitin- and APC/C-mediated proteolysis are the mitotic cyclins (Murray, Solomon, & Kirschner, 1989) Mitosis-exit inducer, a cyclin B, are highly dependent on its 90 residues for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. Analysis of its N-terminal region demonstrated the sequence essential for cyclin proteolysis, called ‘destruction box’(D-box). Meanwhile, when cyclin destruction started, substrates containing D-boxes were rapidly poly-ubiquitinated. The consensus motif in B-type cyclins is RXALGXIXN. For much of the cell cycle, the D-box may not be recognized with high affinity, and when it is recognized, the ‘bait’ construct becomes highly unstable(Yamano, Tsurumi, Gannon, & Hunt, 1998). | ||
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+ | When the D-box exists in the protein N-terminal, this protein is recognized more easily by the E1 and then captured into the ubiquitin-mediated degradation pathway. Thus, we combined it to the fluorescent proteins’ N-terminal to fasten their degradation and avoid veiling the following fluorescence.<br /> | ||
+ | http://mol-biol4masters.masters.grkraj.org/html/Cell_Cycle_And_Its_Regulation_files/image022.jpg | ||
+ | The said sequences of cyclins are targets for ubiquitination by E1, E2, and E3 by Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC/C) at the end of anaphase. However cyclins-C, F, G and H have structural relationship but not involved in cell cycle regulation. | ||
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+ | [1] Zachariae W, Nasmyth K (August 1999). "Whose end is destruction: cell division and the anaphase-promoting complex". Genes Dev. 13 (16): 2039–58. doi:10.1101/gad.13.1;<br /> | ||
+ | [2] Yamano H, Tsurumi C, Gannon J, Hunt T. (1998 Oct )The role of the destruction box and its neighbouring lysine residues in cyclin B for anaphase ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis in fission yeast: defining the D-box receptor.6.2039. PMID 10465783.<br /> |
Revision as of 22:44, 27 September 2013
The measurement of D-box.
Purpose
The measurement of D-box.
Principle
The best studied substrates of ubiquitin- and APC/C-mediated proteolysis are the mitotic cyclins (Murray, Solomon, & Kirschner, 1989) Mitosis-exit inducer, a cyclin B, are highly dependent on its 90 residues for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. Analysis of its N-terminal region demonstrated the sequence essential for cyclin proteolysis, called ‘destruction box’(D-box). Meanwhile, when cyclin destruction started, substrates containing D-boxes were rapidly poly-ubiquitinated. The consensus motif in B-type cyclins is RXALGXIXN. For much of the cell cycle, the D-box may not be recognized with high affinity, and when it is recognized, the ‘bait’ construct becomes highly unstable(Yamano, Tsurumi, Gannon, & Hunt, 1998).
When the D-box exists in the protein N-terminal, this protein is recognized more easily by the E1 and then captured into the ubiquitin-mediated degradation pathway. Thus, we combined it to the fluorescent proteins’ N-terminal to fasten their degradation and avoid veiling the following fluorescence.
http://mol-biol4masters.masters.grkraj.org/html/Cell_Cycle_And_Its_Regulation_files/image022.jpg
The said sequences of cyclins are targets for ubiquitination by E1, E2, and E3 by Anaphase Promoting Complex (APC/C) at the end of anaphase. However cyclins-C, F, G and H have structural relationship but not involved in cell cycle regulation.
Sequence and Features
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- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 150
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 1246
References
[1] Zachariae W, Nasmyth K (August 1999). "Whose end is destruction: cell division and the anaphase-promoting complex". Genes Dev. 13 (16): 2039–58. doi:10.1101/gad.13.1;
[2] Yamano H, Tsurumi C, Gannon J, Hunt T. (1998 Oct )The role of the destruction box and its neighbouring lysine residues in cyclin B for anaphase ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis in fission yeast: defining the D-box receptor.6.2039. PMID 10465783.