Macaca mulatta         E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/BCR/BTB_3-box


※ E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/BCR/BTB_3-box family introduction

    BTB (also known as POZ) was first identified as a conserved motif presented in the Drosophila melanogaster Bric-a-Brac, Tramtrack, Broad complex transcription regulators (1). BTB, Cul3 and RBX1 form a Cul3-based ligase (BCR), which targets substrates for ubiquitin-dependent degradation by the 26S proteasome. As a substrate recognition subunit of Cul3-based ligase, the member of BTB family can bridge the Cul3 to the substrate in a single polypeptide (2,3). Recently, it was observed that a 3-box is responsible for the Cul3-interacting in a variety of BTB proteins including almost all of BTB-Kelch and MATH-BTB proteins (4). Here we defined the BTB_3-box family as the proteins contain both BTB domain and 3-box domain. BTB-containing proteins are highly conserved and participate in diverse biological processes, including transcriptional regulation, ion channel assembly and gating, cytoskeleton dynamics, and targeting proteins for ubiquitination (1).

1. Stogios, P.J., Downs, G.S., Jauhal, J.J., Nandra, S.K. and Prive, G.G. (2005). Sequence and structural analysis of BTB domain proteins. Genome Biol., 6, R82. PMID: 16207353

2. Xu, L., Wei, Y., Reboul, J., Vaglio, P., Shin, T.H., Vidal, M., Elledge, S.J. and Harper, J.W. (2003). BTB proteins are substrate-specific adaptors in an SCF-like modular ubiquitin ligase containing CUL-3. Nature, 425, 316-321. PMID: 13679922

3. Pintard, L., Willems, A. and Peter, M. (2004). Cullin-based ubiquitin ligases: Cul3-BTB complexes join the family. EMBO J., 23, 1681-1687. PMID: 15071497

4. Zhuang, M., Calabrese, M.F., Liu, J., Waddell, M.B., Nourse, A., Hammel, M., Miller, D.J., Walden, H., Duda, D.M., Seyedin, S.N., Hoggard, T., Harper, J. W., White, K. P. and Schulman, B. A.. (2009). Structures of SPOP-substrate complexes: insights into molecular architectures of BTB-Cul3 ubiquitin ligases. Mol. Cell, 36(1): 39-50. PMID: 19818708




There are 35 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (35Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Mcc-055033
ENSMMUG00000046621.1
F6WPV8
KLHL25; EGK_17797
IUUC-Mcc-055150
ENSMMUG00000002293.3
A0A1D5RJJ9
KLHL13
IUUC-Mcc-055101
ENSMMUG00000021029.2
A0A1D5QZ86
RCBTB1
IUUC-Mcc-055291
ENSMMUG00000046638.1
A0A1D5RK80
KBTBD12
IUUC-Mcc-055000
ENSMMUG00000017678.3
A0A1D5Q9A5
KLHL28; EGK_18149
IUUC-Mcc-055476
ENSMMUG00000005961.3
A0A1D5QN60
KLHL10
IUUC-Mcc-055109
ENSMMUG00000022115.2
F7H5S3
KLHL6; EGK_11853
IUUC-Mcc-054993
ENSMMUG00000021742.3
F7DXU8
KLHL42
IUUC-Mcc-054909
ENSMMUG00000021244.3
F7HRJ4
KLHL40
IUUC-Mcc-054734
ENSMMUG00000020585.3
F7D1B4
KLHL23; PHOSPHO2-KLHL23; EGK_04515
IUUC-Mcc-055316
ENSMMUG00000020510.3
F7B388
KLHL41; EGK_04509
IUUC-Mcc-054626
ENSMMUG00000019996.3
F7FNH4
ENC1; EGK_16585
IUUC-Mcc-054985
ENSMMUG00000019967.2
F7FT23
KLHL1; EGK_09363
IUUC-Mcc-055418
ENSMMUG00000019383.3
H9ES82
KLHL4
IUUC-Mcc-055329
ENSMMUG00000019149.3
F6STF7
KLHL38
IUUC-Mcc-055322
ENSMMUG00000018752.3
F6XVE8
SPOP; EGK_08504
IUUC-Mcc-055032
ENSMMUG00000018181.3
F7EDJ1
KLHL21
IUUC-Mcc-054852
ENSMMUG00000017849.3
F7DK52
KLHL12
IUUC-Mcc-055732
ENSMMUG00000017342.3
F7HBH0
KLHL2
IUUC-Mcc-054629
ENSMMUG00000016792.3
G7MFD2
KLHL20; EGK_01980
IUUC-Mcc-054780
ENSMMUG00000015802.3
F7ANQ0
KLHL17
IUUC-Mcc-055363
ENSMMUG00000015029.3
F6V530
GAN
IUUC-Mcc-054707
ENSMMUG00000014080.3
F7CE33
KLHL8
IUUC-Mcc-054732
ENSMMUG00000011925.3
F7HKU1
KLHL3
IUUC-Mcc-054723
ENSMMUG00000010959.3
F7GG80
KLHL9
IUUC-Mcc-054682
ENSMMUG00000017171.3
F7HGC9
SCARF2
IUUC-Mcc-055318
ENSMMUG00000007884.2
F7B0I7
KBTBD6
IUUC-Mcc-055250
ENSMMUG00000006454.3
F7HDS8
KLHL18
IUUC-Mcc-055454
ENSMMUG00000005962.2
F6UMJ7
KLHL11
IUUC-Mcc-055315
ENSMMUG00000005218.3
G7NL03
KEAP1; EGK_10100
IUUC-Mcc-055345
ENSMMUG00000004799.3
F6S776
KBTBD7
IUUC-Mcc-054988
ENSMMUG00000002755.3
F7HIG4
KLHL5
IUUC-Mcc-055808
ENSMMUG00000002560.3
F7HSR0
SPOPL; EGK_04395
IUUC-Mcc-054862
ENSMMUG00000001831.3
F7GS50
IPP
IUUC-Mcc-055237
ENSMMUG00000001562.3
F7G207
KLHL7; EGK_13858