Ictidomys tridecemlineatus         E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/Cullin


※ E3 adaptor/Cullin RING/Cullin family introduction

    Cullin family are a family of hydrophobic proteins that act as scaffolds for ubiquitin ligases. Cullin consists of several domains, including cullin repeat domain, a 4-helical bundle domain, an alpha+beta domain, and a winged helix-like domain. Members of Cullin family are found throughout eukaryotes. Humans express seven cullins (Cul1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5 and 7), each forming part of a multi-subunit ubiquitin complex. Cullin RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), such as Cul1 (SCF), play an essential role in targeting proteins for ubiquitin-mediated destruction; as such, they are diverse in terms of composition and function, regulating many different processes from glucose sensing and DNA replication to limb patterning and circadian rhythms. The catalytic core of CRLs consists of a RING protein and a cullin family member. For Cul1, the C-terminal cullin-homology domain binds the RING protein. The RING protein appears to function as a docking site for ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (E2s). Other proteins contain a cullin-homology domain, such as the APC2 subunit of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome and the p53 cytoplasmic anchor PARC; both APC2 and PARC have ubiquitin ligase activity. The N-terminal region of cullins is more variable, and is used to interact with specific adaptor proteins (1).

1. http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/entry/IPR001373




There are 9 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (9Download the gene list
StatusiUUCD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
IUUC-Itr-049009
ENSSTOG00000014157.2
I3MTC4
CUL5
IUUC-Itr-048365
ENSSTOG00000009208.2
I3MXL6
CUL4B
IUUC-Itr-049067
ENSSTOG00000015369.2
I3MPM6
Cul3
IUUC-Itr-048063
ENSSTOG00000014730.2
I3MNH0
IUUC-Itr-048680
ENSSTOG00000014226.2
I3MMJ0
CUL9
IUUC-Itr-048525
ENSSTOG00000009522.2
I3MDR6
CUL7
IUUC-Itr-048285
ENSSTOG00000005933.2
I3M702
CUL1
IUUC-Itr-047927
ENSSTOG00000004113.2
I3M3M4
ANAPC2
IUUC-Itr-048182
ENSSTOG00000003940.2
I3M3B2
CUL4A