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Cul3 Regulates Cyclin E1 Protein Abundance Via A Degron Located Within The N-Terminal Region Of Cyclin E, Brittney Marie Davidge, Katia De Oliveira Rebola, Larry N. Agbor, Curt D. Sigmund, Jeffrey D. Singer
Cul3 Regulates Cyclin E1 Protein Abundance Via A Degron Located Within The N-Terminal Region Of Cyclin E, Brittney Marie Davidge, Katia De Oliveira Rebola, Larry N. Agbor, Curt D. Sigmund, Jeffrey D. Singer
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mammalian cells. Increased levels of cyclin E are found in some cancers. Additionally, proteolytic removal of the cyclin E N-terminus occurs in some cancers and is associated with increased cyclin E–Cdk2 activity and poor clinical prognosis. Cyclin E levels are tightly regulated and controlled in part through ubiquitin-mediated degradation initiated by one of two E3 ligases, Cul1 and Cul3. Cul1 ubiquitylates phosphorylated cyclin E, but the mechanism through which Cul3 ubiquitylates cyclin E is poorly understood. In experiments to ascertain how Cul3 mediates cyclin E destruction, we identified a degron on cyclin E that Cul3 targets for ubiquitylation. Recognition of …