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E3 ubiquitin ligase components C

Unless otherwise stated all data on this page refer to the human proteins. Gene information is provided for human (Hs), mouse (Mm) and rat (Rn).

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Ubiquitination (a.k.a. ubiquitylation) is a protein post-translational modification that typically requires the sequential action of three enzymes: E1 (ubiquitin-activating enzymes), E2 (ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes), and E3 (ubiquitin ligases) [19]. Ubiquitination of proteins can target them for proteasomal degradation, or modulate cellular processes including cell cycle progression, transcriptional regulation, DNA repair and signal transduction.
E3 ubiquitin ligases, of which there are >600 in humans, are a family of highly heterogeneous proteins and protein complexes that recruit ubiquitin-loaded E2 enzymes to mediate transfer of the ubiquitin molecule from the E2 to protein substrates. Target substrate specificity is determined by a substrate recognition subunit within the E3 complex.
E3 ligases are being exploited as pharmacological targets to facilitate targeted protein degradation (TPD), as an alternative to small molecule inhibitors [2], through the development of proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) and molecular glues.

Enzymes

3254
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S-phase kinase associated protein 2 Show summary »

STIP1 homology and U-box containing protein 1 Show summary » More detailed page go icon to follow link

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zinc finger and BTB domain containing 25 Show summary »


Target Id 3254
Nomenclature zinc finger and BTB domain containing 25
Previous and unofficial names KUP | Zfp50 | ZNF46
Genes ZBTB25 (Hs), Zbtb25 (Mm), Zbtb25 (Rn)
Ensembl ID ENSG00000089775 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000056459 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000006441 (Rn)
UniProtKB AC P24278 (Hs), Q6P754 (Rn)
Comment ZBTB25 has established transcription repressor and epigenetic regulator functions [3,5,12]. It has more recently been identified as demonstrating E3 ligase activity that is directly involved in ubiquitination of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro (main protease) leading to its degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) in host cells [16]. The consequence of this latter mechanism is proposed to limit coronavirus infection and viral propagation.

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NC-IUPHAR subcommittee and family contributors

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Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY citation:

Alexander SPH, Fabbro D, Kelly E, Mathie AA, Peters JA, Veale EL, Armstrong JF, Faccenda E, Harding SD, Davies JA et al. (2023) The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: Enzymes. Br J Pharmacol. 180 Suppl 2:S289-373.