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  2. Structure of the Cul1-Rbx1-Skp1-F boxSkp2 SCF ubiquitin ligase complex

Structure of the Cul1-Rbx1-Skp1-F boxSkp2 SCF ubiquitin ligase complex

  • Nature. 2002 Apr 18;416(6882):703-9. doi: 10.1038/416703a.
Ning Zheng 1 Brenda A Schulman Langzhou Song Julie J Miller Philip D Jeffrey Ping Wang Claire Chu Deanna M Koepp Stephen J Elledge Michele Pagano Ronald C Conaway Joan W Conaway J Wade Harper Nikola P Pavletich
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Affiliation

  • 1 Cellular Biochemistry and Biophysics Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York 10021, USA.
Abstract

SCF complexes are the largest family of E3 ubiquitin-protein ligases and mediate the ubiquitination of diverse regulatory and signalling proteins. Here we present the crystal structure of the Cul1-Rbx1-Skp1-F boxSkp2 SCF complex, which shows that Cul1 is an elongated protein that consists of a long stalk and a globular domain. The globular domain binds the RING finger protein Rbx1 through an intermolecular beta-sheet, forming a two-subunit catalytic core that recruits the ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme. The long stalk, which consists of three repeats of a novel five-helix motif, binds the Skp1-F boxSkp2 protein substrate-recognition complex at its tip. Cul1 serves as a rigid scaffold that organizes the Skp1-F boxSkp2 and Rbx1 subunits, holding them over 100 A apart. The structure suggests that Cul1 may contribute to catalysis through the positioning of the substrate and the ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme, and this model is supported by Cul1 mutations designed to eliminate the rigidity of the scaffold.

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