Medicago truncatula         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 31 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (31Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Mtr-058528
MTR_1g064360
A0A072VVV3
MTR_1g064360
IUUC-Mtr-058806
MTR_1g051025
A0A072VIM5
MTR_1g051025
IUUC-Mtr-058631
MTR_2g069560
A0A072VJP6
MTR_2g069560
IUUC-Mtr-057840
MTR_3g088660
I3T836
MTR_3g088660
IUUC-Mtr-058594
MTR_3g082870
A0A072UZJ2
MTR_3g082870
IUUC-Mtr-058447
MTR_3g465430
A0A072UXV6
MTR_3g465430
IUUC-Mtr-057875
MTR_6g027790
A0A072U8Z3
MTR_6g027790
IUUC-Mtr-058652
MTR_7g094910
A0A072U240
MTR_7g094910
IUUC-Mtr-058243
MTR_7g094900
A0A072U3N2
MTR_7g094900
IUUC-Mtr-058012
MTR_7g094490
A0A072U1Y3
MTR_7g094490
IUUC-Mtr-058665
MTR_8g028190
G7ZYQ9
MTR_8g028190
IUUC-Mtr-057984
MTR_5g096790
G7K4U5
MTR_5g096790
IUUC-Mtr-058684
MTR_5g090770
G7K396
MTR_5g090770
IUUC-Mtr-058679
MTR_5g087500
G7KHG8
MTR_5g087500
IUUC-Mtr-058581
MTR_5g066730
G7JYH5
MTR_5g066730
IUUC-Mtr-058697
MTR_5g015680
G7K3T4
MTR_5g015680
IUUC-Mtr-058648
MTR_5g005940
G7K2B1
MTR_5g005940
IUUC-Mtr-058017
MTR_4g119960
G7JLI1
MTR_4g119960
IUUC-Mtr-058304
MTR_4g093850
G7JV64
MTR_4g093850
IUUC-Mtr-058783
MTR_4g014680
G7JLU0
MTR_4g014680
IUUC-Mtr-057696
MTR_7g090020
Q2HW56
MTR_7g090020; MtrDRAFT_AC147961g14v2
IUUC-Mtr-058558
MTR_7g086500
Q2HVB4
MTR_7g086500; MtrDRAFT_AC148965g16v2
IUUC-Mtr-058718
MTR_7g086050
G7L0G4
MTR_7g086050
IUUC-Mtr-058496
MTR_7g069700
G7KSD2
MTR_7g069700
IUUC-Mtr-058636
MTR_3g072160
G7J2Y2
MTR_3g072160
IUUC-Mtr-058807
MTR_3g061090
G7IY69
MTR_3g061090
IUUC-Mtr-057702
MTR_2g039880
G7IQ63
MTR_2g039880
IUUC-Mtr-058654
MTR_2g028950
G7IJR2
MTR_2g028950
IUUC-Mtr-057674
MTR_1g104870
G7IE13
MTR_1g104870
IUUC-Mtr-058476
MTR_1g072650
G7I2K6
MTR_1g072650
IUUC-Mtr-058664
MTR_1g071400
G7IDJ7
MTR_1g071400