Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009,
PMID: 19822757
Williamson, Adam; Wickliffe, Katherine E; Mellone, Barbara G; Song, Ling; Karpen, Gary H; Rape, Michael
Ubiquitination by the anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C) is essential for proliferation in all eukaryotes. The human APC/C promotes the degradation of mitotic regulators by assembling K11-linked ubiquitin chains, the formation of which is initiated by its E2 UbcH10. Here, we identify the conserved Ube2S as a K11-specific chain elongating E2 for human and Drosophila APC/C. Ube2S depends on the cell cycle-dependent association with the APC/C activators Cdc20 and Cdh1 for its activity. While depletion of Ube2S already inhibits APC/C in cells, the loss of the complete UbcH10/Ube2S-module leads to dramatic stabilization of APC/C substrates, severe spindle defects, and a strong mitotic delay. Ube2S and UbcH10 are tightly co-regulated in the cell cycle by APC/C-dependent degradation. We conclude that UbcH10 and Ube2S constitute a physiological E2-module for APC/C, the activity of which is required for spindle assembly and cell division.
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Text Mining Data
APC/C → Ube2S: "
While depletion of
Ube2S already
inhibits APC/C in cells, the loss of the complete UbcH10/Ube2S-module leads to dramatic stabilization of APC/C substrates, severe spindle defects, and a strong mitotic delay
"
Manually curated Databases
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
CDC20
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UBE2S
(physical association, affinity chromatography technology)
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
FZR1
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UBE2S
(direct interaction, pull down)
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
FZR1
—
UBE2S
(physical association, affinity chromatography technology)
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
FZR1
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UBE2S
(direct interaction, enzymatic study)
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
UBE2S
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CDC27
(physical association, affinity chromatography technology)
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
FZR1
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UBE2C
(direct interaction, pull down)
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Gene Ontology Complexes anaphase-promoting complex:
anaphase-promoting complex complex (MAD2L2-ANAPC2-CDC23-ANAPC15-CDC26-UBE2C-ANAPC16-ANAPC11-ANAPC13-CDC20-FZR1-ANAPC1-CUL7-ANAPC4-ANAPC7)
In total, 108 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases