Arabidopsis thaliana         E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/BCR/BTB_Other


※ E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/BCR/BTB_Other 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_Other family as the proteins contain only BTB domain but not 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 32 genes.  Reviewed (8 or Unreviewed (24Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Ath-006997
AT5G64330
Q9FMF5
RPT3; JK218; NPH3; At5g64330; MSJ1.17
IUUC-Ath-007554
AT5G58550
Q9LV01
EOL2; At5g58550; MQJ2; MZN1.1
IUUC-Ath-006599
AT5G19330
B9DHT4
ARIA; At5g19330; F7K24.80
IUUC-Ath-006694
AT5G19000
Q8L765
BPM1; At5g19000; T16G12.40
IUUC-Ath-007044
AT4G02680
Q9ZQX6
EOL1; At4g02680; T10P11.24
IUUC-Ath-006936
AT3G51770
O65020
ETO1; At3g51770; ATEM1.2
IUUC-Ath-006643
AT3G43700
A1L4W5
BPM6; At3g43700; F23N14_80
IUUC-Ath-006701
AT3G06190
Q9M8J9
BPM2; At3g06190; F28L1.13
IUUC-Ath-006713
AT5G67385
Q66GP0
At5g67385; K8K14
IUUC-Ath-007311
AT5G13060
B7U179
ABAP1; At5g13060; T19L5.20
IUUC-Ath-007067
AT4G30940
O65555
At4g30940; F6I18.150
IUUC-Ath-006758
AT4G26120
Q9SZI3
NPR2; At4g26120; F20B18.230
IUUC-Ath-007387
AT4G15840
F4JKX0
At4g15840; Dl3960W; FCAALL.399
IUUC-Ath-006963
AT4G08455
Q6DBN1
At4g08455; T15F16.14
IUUC-Ath-007321
AT4G04090
O81432
At4g04090; T24H24.21
IUUC-Ath-007591
AT4G01160
O04615
At4g01160; A_IG002N01.11; F2N1.11
IUUC-Ath-006597
AT3G61600
Q9FPW6
POB1; At3g61600; F15G16.4; F2A19.200
IUUC-Ath-006653
AT3G57130
Q9M1I7
NPR6; BOP1; At3g57130; F24I3.210
IUUC-Ath-006787
AT3G56230
Q9LYL9
At3g56230; F18O21_190
IUUC-Ath-006628
AT3G08660
Q9C9Z0
At3g08660; F17O14.13
IUUC-Ath-006975
AT3G08570
Q9C9Z7
At3g08570; F17O14.4
IUUC-Ath-007268
AT3G03790
F4J2C4
At3g03790; F20H23.18; F20H23_18
IUUC-Ath-007314
AT2G46260
O82343
At2g46260; T3F17.9
IUUC-Ath-007070
AT2G41370
Q9ZVC2
NPR5; BOP2; At2g41370; F13H10.8
IUUC-Ath-006821
AT2G40450
O22890
At2g40450; T2P4.20; T3G21
IUUC-Ath-007208
AT2G40440
IUUC-Ath-007694
AT2G30600
F4INV5
At2g30600; At2g30610; T6B20.5; T6B20_5
IUUC-Ath-007213
AT2G30520
Q682S0
RPT2; At2g30520/At2g30510; T6B20.13/T6B20.14
IUUC-Ath-006820
AT2G24240
Q9ZUH1
At2g24240; F27D4.15
IUUC-Ath-007684
AT2G04740
Q9SJ85
At2g04740; F28I8.22
IUUC-Ath-007248
AT1G64280
P93002
NPR1; NIM1; SAI1; At1g64280; F15H21.6
IUUC-Ath-006998
AT1G04390
P93820
At1g04390; F19P19.16