Pyrenophora teres         E3 activity/HECT


※ E3 activity/HECT family introduction

    The HECT ligases are a major group of E3 enzymes which contain the HECT (Homologous to the E6-AP Carboxyl Terminus) domain of ~350 AA at the C-terminus (1). HECT domain is a bifunctional, which binds the E2 enzyme through its N-terminal region while forms the thioester complexes with ubiquitin though the C-terminal cysteine (2). The ubiquitination is catalyzed by directly transferring the ubiquitin to the targeted substrates, which is binded with the N-terminal domain of the HECT ligases. Although the C-terminal cysteines and the HECT domains are conserved in the HECT ligases, the N-terminal domains of the HECT ligases are various, which determine its diversity of the substrate specificity. Furthermore, based on various N-terminal domain, the HECT ligases could be divided into 3 groups of Nedd4, HERC and others. The HECT ligases are involved in various cellular and physiological processes such as mitochondrial inheritance, chromatin remodeling, regulation of transcription, tumorigenesis (2).

1. http://pfam.sanger.ac.uk/family/PF01388

2. Rotin, D. and S. Kumar (2009). Physiological functions of the HECT family of ubiquitin ligases. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol., 10(6): 398-409. PMID: 19436320




There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Pte-104018
PTT_06702
E3RG13
PTT_06702
IUUC-Pte-104105
PTT_09456
E3RM22
PTT_09456
IUUC-Pte-104055
PTT_09612
E3RME0
PTT_09612
IUUC-Pte-104346
PTT_10291
E3RNX0
PTT_10291
IUUC-Pte-104016
PTT_11143
E3RQV3
PTT_11143