» Articles » PMID: 2842867

The Yeast Cell Cycle Gene CDC34 Encodes a Ubiquitin-conjugating Enzyme

Overview
Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1988 Sep 9
PMID 2842867
Citations 155
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Mutants in the gene CDC34 of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are defective in the transition from G1 to the S phase of the cell cycle. This gene was cloned and shown to encode a 295-residue protein that has substantial sequence similarity to the product of the yeast RAD6 gene. The RAD6 gene is required for a variety of cellular functions including DNA repair and was recently shown to encode a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. When produced in Escherichia coli, the CDC34 gene product catalyzed the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to histones H2A and H2B in vitro, demonstrating that the CDC34 protein is another distinct member of the family of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes. The cell cycle function of CDC34 is thus likely to be mediated by the ubiquitin-conjugating activity of its product.

Citing Articles

Mechanism of millisecond Lys48-linked poly-ubiquitin chain formation by cullin-RING ligases.

Liwocha J, Li J, Purser N, Rattanasopa C, Maiwald S, Krist D Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2024; 31(2):378-389.

PMID: 38326650 PMC: 10873206. DOI: 10.1038/s41594-023-01206-1.


The E3 ubiquitin ligase HECTD1 contributes to cell proliferation through an effect on mitosis.

Vaughan N, Scholz N, Lindon C, Licchesi J Sci Rep. 2022; 12(1):13160.

PMID: 35915203 PMC: 9343455. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-16965-y.


Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzymes in Cancer.

Bui Q, Hong J, Kwak M, Lee J, Lee P Cells. 2021; 10(6).

PMID: 34199813 PMC: 8227520. DOI: 10.3390/cells10061383.


SET1/MLL family of proteins: functions beyond histone methylation.

Sugeedha J, Gautam J, Tyagi S Epigenetics. 2020; 16(5):469-487.

PMID: 32795105 PMC: 8078731. DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2020.1809873.


Methylmercury toxic mechanism related to protein degradation and chemokine transcription.

Lee J, Hwang G, Naganuma A, Satoh M Environ Health Prev Med. 2020; 25(1):30.

PMID: 32680455 PMC: 7469908. DOI: 10.1186/s12199-020-00868-3.