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  2. Covalent modification of all members of human cullin family proteins by NEDD8

Covalent modification of all members of human cullin family proteins by NEDD8

  • Oncogene. 1999 Nov 18;18(48):6829-34. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1203093.
T Hori 1 F Osaka T Chiba C Miyamoto K Okabayashi N Shimbara S Kato K Tanaka
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  • 1 Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan.
Abstract

Recently we found that NEDD8, a ubiquitin-like protein, was linked covalently to human cullin-4A (abbreviated Cul-4A) by a new ubiquitin-related pathway that is analogous to but distinct from the ligating system for SUMO1, another ubiquitin-like protein. However, it remained unknown whether the Other five members of the family of human cullin/Cdc53 proteins are modified by NEDD8. Here we report that all Hs-Cul family proteins, such as Cul-1, Cul-2, Cul-3, Cul-4B, and Cul-5, in addition to Cul-4A, were modified by covalent attachment of NEDD8 in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. Moreover, by comprehensive Northern-blot analyses, we examined multiple tissue distributions of the messages for all Cul-family proteins, NEDD8, and the NEDD8-ligating system consisting of APP-BP1/hUba3, and hUbc12, which function as E1- and E2-like Enzymes, respectively. The expressions of Cul-1, Cul-2, and Cul-3 resembled each Other and were apparently correlated to those of NEDD8 and the NEDD8-ligating system in various human cells and tissues. However, the mRNA levels of Cul-4A, Cul-4B, and Cul-5 differed considerably from each Other as well as from Other Cul-family proteins. The enhanced expression of all Cul-family proteins except Cul-5 was observed in a variety of tumor cell lines.

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