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  2. The tyrosine kinase negative regulator c-Cbl as a RING-type, E2-dependent ubiquitin-protein ligase

The tyrosine kinase negative regulator c-Cbl as a RING-type, E2-dependent ubiquitin-protein ligase

  • Science. 1999 Oct 8;286(5438):309-12. doi: 10.1126/science.286.5438.309.
C A Joazeiro 1 S S Wing H Huang J D Leverson T Hunter Y C Liu
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Affiliation

  • 1 The Salk Institute, Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract

Ubiquitination of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases (RPTKs) terminates signaling by marking active receptors for degradation. c-Cbl, an adapter protein for RPTKs, positively regulates RPTK ubiquitination in a manner dependent on its variant Src homology 2 (SH2) and RING finger domains. Ubiquitin-protein ligases (or E3s) are the components of ubiquitination pathways that recognize target substrates and promote their ligation to ubiquitin. The c-Cbl protein acted as an E3 that can recognize tyrosine-phosphorylated substrates, such as the activated platelet-derived growth factor receptor, through its SH2 domain and that recruits and allosterically activates an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme through its RING domain. These results reveal an SH2-containing protein that functions as a ubiquitin-protein Ligase and thus provide a distinct mechanism for substrate targeting in the ubiquitin system.

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