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Query: UNIPROT:P62988 (
Ubiquitin
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Ubiquitinylation drives many cellular processes by targeting proteins for proteasomal degradation.
Ubiquitin
conjugation enzymes promote ubiquitinylation and, thus, degradation of protein substrates. Ubiquitinylation is a well-known posttranslational modification controlling cell-cycle transitions and levels or/and activation levels of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes change during development and cell cycle. Progression through the cell cycle is tightly controlled by CDK inhibitors such as p27
Kip1
. Here we show that, in contrast to promoting its degradation, the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UBCH7/UBE2L3 specifically protects p27
Kip1
from degradation. Overexpression of
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 stabilizes p27
Kip1
and delays the G
1
-to-S transition, while depletion of
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 increases turnover of p27
Kip1
. Levels of p21
Cip1/Waf1
, p57
Kip2
, cyclin A and cyclin E, all of which are also involved in regulating the G
1
/S transition are not affected by
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 depletion. The effect of
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 on p27
Kip1
is not due to alteration of the levels of any of the ubiquitin ligases known to ubiquitinylate p27
Kip1
. Rather,
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 catalyzes the conjugation of heterotypic ubiquitin chains on p27
Kip1
that are proteolytically incompetent. These data reveal new controls and concepts about the ubiquitin proteasome system in which a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme selectively inhibits and may even protect, rather than promote degradation of a crucial cell-cycle regulatory molecule.-Whitcomb, E. A., Tsai, Y. C., Basappa, J., Liu, K., Le Feuvre, A. K., Weissman, A. M., Taylor, A. Stabilization of p27
Kip1
/CDKN1B by
UBCH7
/UBE2L3 catalyzed ubiquitinylation: a new paradigm in cell-cycle control.
...
PMID:Stabilization of p27
Kip1
/CDKN1B by UBCH7/UBE2L3 catalyzed ubiquitinylation: a new paradigm in cell-cycle control. 3011 82