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Query: UMLS:C0033036 (
APC
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During cell proliferation, protein degradation is strictly regulated by the cell cycle and involves two complementary ubiquitin ligase complexes, the SCF (Skp, Cullin, F-box) and
APC
/C (Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome) ubiquitin ligases. SCF ligases are constitutively active and generally target only proteins after they have been selected for degradation, usually by phosphorylation. In contrast,
APC
/C complexes are themselves activated by phosphorylation and their substrates contain a targeting signal known as degron, a consensus amino acid sequence such as a D-Box. SCF complexes degrade proteins during the G1 phase. However, as DNA synthesis begins, the SCF complexes are degraded and
APC
/C complexes are activated.
APC
-2, a protein crucial to cell division, initiates anaphase by triggering the degradation of multiple proteins. This study explores an unexpected interaction between
APC
-2 and SCFFBG1. We found that
FBG1
is a promiscuous ubiquitin ligase with many partners. Immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrate that
FBG1
and APC2 interact directly. Mutagenesis-based experiments show that this interaction requires a D-Box found within the
FBG1
F-box domain. Unexpectedly, we demonstrate that co-expression with
FBG1
increases total APC2 levels. However, free APC2 is decreased, inhibiting cell proliferation. Finally, FACS analysis of cell populations expressing different forms of
FBG1
demonstrate that this ubiquitin ligase induces S-phase arrest, illustrating the functional consequences of the interaction described. In summary, we have discovered a novel APC2 inhibitory activity of
FBG1
independent from its function as ubiquitin ligase, providing the basis for future studies of
FBG1
in aging and cancer.
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PMID:FBG1 is a promiscuous ubiquitin ligase that sequesters APC2 and causes S-phase arrest. 2113 78