Loxodonta africana         E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/APC_C/APC_C


※ E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/APC_C/APC_C family introduction

    APC/C is a large multisubunit complex that consists of at least 10 subunits, APC1, APC2, APC3/CDC27, APC4, APC5, APC6/CDC16, APC8/CDC23, APC10/DOC1, APC11 and APC13, without containing proteins of CDC20 family here. In human, APC/C and CDC20 can form a 13 subunits containing ubiquitin ligase complex responsible for mediating defined cell cycle transitions. For instance, this unusual complex ubiquitin ligase can ubiquitinate and degrade cell-cycle-related proteins like cyclins and securing duiring mitosis and meiosis. Phosphorylation and inhibitors can regulate the APC/C and alter its substrate specificity at different phases of the cell cycle. Such strict control assures accurately timed degradation of critical cell-cycle regulators (1,2).

1. Schreiber, A., Stengel, F., Zhang, Z., Enchev, R.I., Kong, E.H., Morris, E.P., Robinson, C.V., da Fonseca, P.C. and Barford, D. (2011). Structural basis for the subunit assembly of the anaphase-promoting complex. Nature, 470, 227-232. PMID: 21307936

2. Acquaviva, C and Pines, J. (2006). The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome: APC/C. J Cell Sci, 119, 2401-2404. PMID: 16763193




There are 13 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (13Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Laf-053525
ENSLAFG00000014757.3
G3TZ83
SSR3
IUUC-Laf-054221
ENSLAFG00000031209.1
G3U1E4
ANAPC11
IUUC-Laf-054144
ENSLAFG00000022597.2
G3TJH8
ANAPC1
IUUC-Laf-054361
ENSLAFG00000012242.3
G3T911
ANAPC4
IUUC-Laf-054312
ENSLAFG00000011694.3
G3T800
CDC27
IUUC-Laf-053536
ENSLAFG00000009176.3
G3T394
ANAPC10
IUUC-Laf-053681
ENSLAFG00000008434.3
G3T1T2
CDC26
IUUC-Laf-054391
ENSLAFG00000007625.3
G3T0D0
ANAPC5
IUUC-Laf-054340
ENSLAFG00000006101.3
G3SXH8
ANAPC7
IUUC-Laf-053888
ENSLAFG00000005428.4
G3SW77
CDC23
IUUC-Laf-053447
ENSLAFG00000004556.3
G3SUH0
ANAPC2
IUUC-Laf-054010
ENSLAFG00000003630.3
G3SST0
ANAPC13
IUUC-Laf-054125
ENSLAFG00000003328.3
G3SS60
CDC16