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PDBsum entry 5a31

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Cell cycle PDB id
5a31
Contents
Protein chains
1441 a.a.
84 a.a.
524 a.a.
55 a.a.
56 a.a.
498 a.a.
25 a.a.
730 a.a.
504 a.a.
182 a.a.
59 a.a.
703 a.a.
685 a.a.
491 a.a.
162 a.a.
386 a.a.
21 a.a.
24 a.a.
13 a.a.
484 a.a.
Metals
_ZN ×3

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Key reference
Title Atomic structure of the apc/c and its mechanism of protein ubiquitination.
Authors L.Chang, Z.Zhang, J.Yang, S.H.Mclaughlin, D.Barford.
Ref. Nature, 2015, 522, 450-454. [DOI no: 10.1038/nature14471]
PubMed id 26083744
Abstract
The anaphase-promoting complex (APC/C) is a multimeric RING E3 ubiquitin ligase that controls chromosome segregation and mitotic exit. Its regulation by coactivator subunits, phosphorylation, the mitotic checkpoint complex and interphase early mitotic inhibitor 1 (Emi1) ensures the correct order and timing of distinct cell-cycle transitions. Here we use cryo-electron microscopy to determine atomic structures of APC/C-coactivator complexes with either Emi1 or a UbcH10-ubiquitin conjugate. These structures define the architecture of all APC/C subunits, the position of the catalytic module and explain how Emi1 mediates inhibition of the two E2s UbcH10 and Ube2S. Definition of Cdh1 interactions with the APC/C indicates how they are antagonized by Cdh1 phosphorylation. The structure of the APC/C with UbcH10-ubiquitin reveals insights into the initiating ubiquitination reaction. Our results provide a quantitative framework for the design of future experiments to investigate APC/C functions in vivo.
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