Oryza longistaminata         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 34 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (34Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Olo-080781
KN544452.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-080469
KN543342.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-080655
KN542092.1_FG005
IUUC-Olo-080583
KN541859.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-081020
KN541488.1_FG003
IUUC-Olo-080335
KN541488.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-080981
KN541448.1_FG002
IUUC-Olo-080428
KN541292.1_FG002
IUUC-Olo-080592
KN540911.1_FG004
IUUC-Olo-080367
KN540861.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-080780
KN540715.1_FG002
IUUC-Olo-080726
KN540669.1_FG003
IUUC-Olo-080500
KN539939.1_FG004
IUUC-Olo-080536
KN539827.1_FG011
IUUC-Olo-081025
KN539790.1_FG007
IUUC-Olo-080289
KN539790.1_FG003
IUUC-Olo-080974
KN539790.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-081026
KN539715.1_FG001
IUUC-Olo-080354
KN539707.1_FG011
IUUC-Olo-081052
KN539682.1_FG004
IUUC-Olo-080434
KN539668.1_FG004
IUUC-Olo-080596
KN539451.1_FG012
IUUC-Olo-080572
KN539451.1_FG006
IUUC-Olo-080393
KN539451.1_FG003
IUUC-Olo-080313
KN539348.1_FG017
IUUC-Olo-080558
KN539348.1_FG009
IUUC-Olo-080340
KN539348.1_FG008
IUUC-Olo-080667
KN539348.1_FG004
IUUC-Olo-080228
KN539348.1_FG003
IUUC-Olo-080346
KN539341.1_FG008
IUUC-Olo-080948
KN538898.1_FG018
IUUC-Olo-080312
KN538715.1_FG072
IUUC-Olo-080547
KN538715.1_FG064
IUUC-Olo-080779
AMDW01070665.1_FG001