Abstract Cullin 4 (Cul4), a member of the evolutionally conserved cullin protein family, serves as a scaffold to assemble multisubunit ubiquitin E3 ligase complexes. Cul4 interacts with the Ring finger-containing protein ROC1 through its C-terminal cullin domain and with substrate recruiting subunit(s) through its N-terminus. Previous studies have demonstrated that Cul4 E3 ligase ubiquitylates key regulators in cell cycle control and mediates their degradation through the proteasomal pathway, thus contributing to genome stability. Recent studies from several groups have revealed that Cul4 E3 ligase can target histones for ubiquitylation, and importantly, ubiquitylation of histones may facilitate the cellular response to DNA damage. Therefor...
Members of the cullin and RING finger ROC protein families form heterodimeric complexes to constitut...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...
Abstract Recent investigation of Cullin 4 (CUL4) has ushered this class of multiprotein ubiquitin E3...
The evolutionarily conserved cullin family proteins can assemble as many as 400 distinct E3 ubiquiti...
The evolutionarily conserved cullin family proteins can assemble as many as 400 distinct E3 ubiquiti...
Cullin-RING (Really Interesting New Gene) E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), the largest family of E3 ubiq...
Genomic instability induced by DNA damage and improper DNA damage repair is one of the main causes o...
Genomic instability induced by DNA damage and improper DNA damage repair is one of the main causes o...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that the malfunctioning disposal system of cell protein called ubiq...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
Recent evidence suggests that the malfunctioning disposal system of cell protein called ubiquitin–pr...
Members of the cullin and RING finger ROC protein families form heterodimeric complexes to constitut...
Members of the cullin and RING finger ROC protein families form heterodimeric complexes to constitut...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...
Abstract Recent investigation of Cullin 4 (CUL4) has ushered this class of multiprotein ubiquitin E3...
The evolutionarily conserved cullin family proteins can assemble as many as 400 distinct E3 ubiquiti...
The evolutionarily conserved cullin family proteins can assemble as many as 400 distinct E3 ubiquiti...
Cullin-RING (Really Interesting New Gene) E3 ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), the largest family of E3 ubiq...
Genomic instability induced by DNA damage and improper DNA damage repair is one of the main causes o...
Genomic instability induced by DNA damage and improper DNA damage repair is one of the main causes o...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that the malfunctioning disposal system of cell protein called ubiq...
Posttranslational histone modifications play important roles in transcription and other chromatin-ba...
Recent evidence suggests that the malfunctioning disposal system of cell protein called ubiquitin–pr...
Members of the cullin and RING finger ROC protein families form heterodimeric complexes to constitut...
Members of the cullin and RING finger ROC protein families form heterodimeric complexes to constitut...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...
Cullin 4 (Cul4)-based ubiquitin ligases emerged as critical regulators of DNA replication and repair...