Selaginella moellendorffii         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-Smo-108752
SELMODRAFT_74453
D8QNY9
SELMODRAFT_74453
IUUC-Smo-109100
SELMODRAFT_74877
D8QNP9
BOP2-1; SELMODRAFT_74877
IUUC-Smo-109576
SELMODRAFT_163545
D8QPF7
SELMODRAFT_163545
IUUC-Smo-109094
SELMODRAFT_164824
D8QRK3
SELMODRAFT_164824
IUUC-Smo-109497
SELMODRAFT_78850
D8QVD3
SELMODRAFT_78850
IUUC-Smo-109320
SELMODRAFT_438140
D8QUD1
SELMODRAFT_438140
IUUC-Smo-108896
SELMODRAFT_166345
D8QX86
NPH3A-1; SELMODRAFT_166345
IUUC-Smo-108744
SELMODRAFT_82941
D8R0U7
SELMODRAFT_82941
IUUC-Smo-109299
SELMODRAFT_84039
D8R3Z8
SELMODRAFT_84039
IUUC-Smo-109065
SELMODRAFT_88313
D8R9D7
SELMODRAFT_88313
IUUC-Smo-109623
SELMODRAFT_440079
D8R9Z3
SELMODRAFT_440079
IUUC-Smo-108816
SELMODRAFT_91240
D8RDY4
BOP2-2; SELMODRAFT_91240
IUUC-Smo-109101
SELMODRAFT_92030
D8RE30
SELMODRAFT_92030
IUUC-Smo-109431
SELMODRAFT_267336
D8RFV0
SELMODRAFT_121807; SELMODRAFT_267336
IUUC-Smo-108684
SELMODRAFT_171839
D8QRX0
SELMODRAFT_171839; SELMODRAFT_270271
IUUC-Smo-108876
SELMODRAFT_441407
D8RJA5
SELMODRAFT_441407
IUUC-Smo-108777
SELMODRAFT_451008
D8RQF2
SELMODRAFT_451008
IUUC-Smo-109267
SELMODRAFT_442577
D8QYH5
SELMODRAFT_438494; SELMODRAFT_442577
IUUC-Smo-109577
SELMODRAFT_58268
D8RYU9
SELMODRAFT_58268
IUUC-Smo-109584
SELMODRAFT_443336
D8S0J2
SELMODRAFT_420185; SELMODRAFT_443336
IUUC-Smo-109398
SELMODRAFT_417000
D8S125
SELMODRAFT_417000
IUUC-Smo-109532
SELMODRAFT_107813
D8S3G9
BOP1-1; SELMODRAFT_107813
IUUC-Smo-109148
SELMODRAFT_451010
D8SHI1
SELMODRAFT_451010
IUUC-Smo-109336
SELMODRAFT_118048
D8SJ32
SELMODRAFT_118048
IUUC-Smo-108863
SELMODRAFT_124640
D8STQ8
SELMODRAFT_124640
IUUC-Smo-109560
SELMODRAFT_124716
D8SU01
SELMODRAFT_124716
IUUC-Smo-109071
SELMODRAFT_125007
D8SU97
BOP1-2; SELMODRAFT_125007
IUUC-Smo-109620
SELMODRAFT_125683
D8SV19
SELMODRAFT_125683
IUUC-Smo-109346
SELMODRAFT_161299
D8T5S6
SELMODRAFT_161299
IUUC-Smo-109514
SELMODRAFT_135647
D8TAI9
SELMODRAFT_135647
IUUC-Smo-108826
SELMODRAFT_137916
D8TEB7
SELMODRAFT_137916