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| Functional site class: | SCF ubiquitin ligase binding Phosphodegrons |
| Functional site description: | Several phosphodegrons are required for cell state-dependent recognition of regulatory proteins by SCF complexes via repeat domains of associated F box proteins (FBPs) and their subsequent ubiquitin-mediated degradation. The SCF-FBW7 and the SCF-betaTrCP1 motifs, contain two phosphorylated residues, which are recognised via a WD40 domain. For example, the SCF-FBW7 degron TPxxS is found in cyclin E, which is required for the G1/S transition. The SCF-betaTrCP1 degron DSGxxS operates in a broader range of cell regulation. For example, NF-kappa-B inhibitors are phosphorylated and destroyed under immune stimulation while beta-catenin is degraded in the absence of Wnt signalling. Skp2, another FBP, recognises cell cycle regulators via its leucine-rich repeat. In case of the single-phosphorylated DEG_SCF_Skp2-Cks1_1 motif, Skp2 requires additional binding of Cks1 for recognition. So far, only a few cell cycle inhibitors, including p27Kip1 that is mainly involved in G1 arrest, have been found to carry this degron. |
| ELMs with same func. site: | DEG_SCF_FBW7_1 DEG_SCF_FBW7_2 DEG_SCF_SKP2-CKS1_1 DEG_SCF_TRCP1_1 |
| ELM Description: | FBW7 (also called FBXW7, hCdc4 or hSel10) is a member of a family of F-box proteins that binds via WD40 beta propeller to its substrates after their phospho-degron motifs (also named CPDs, i.e. Cdc4 phospho-degrons) have been doubly phosphorylated (Hao,2007, Welcker,2008). The core of the motif is TPxxS, preceded by a variable number of hydrophobic residues. The motif is used in cell cycle regulation: the widely conserved G2 phase-specific cyclin E destruction by FBW7 was first described in yeast. The Thr is often phosphorylated by GSK3, after priming at the other P-site, linking the FBW7 activity with the mitogenic signalling pathway. In some instances the Thr may alternatively be targeted by other kinases such as CDKs. Interestingly, many of the known FBW7 substrates are proto-oncogenes with key roles in the regulation of cell division, differentiation and growth. However, a proposed FBW7 phosphodegron in the key cell state monitor mTor (Mao,2008) does not match the diphosphorylated motif. The phosphodegron in v-Jun is mutated and inactivated, enhancing oncogenicity by preventing its destruction. Some variant motifs substitute a Glu residue for the second phosphosite, e.g. in SV40 large T, and this variant is represented by the alternative pattern in ELM. |
| Pattern: | [LIVMP].{0,2}(T)P..([ST]) |
| Pattern Probability: | 0.0007138 |
| Present in taxon: | Eukaryota |
| Interaction Domain: |
WD40 (PF00400)
WD domain, G-beta repeat
(Stochiometry: 1 : 1)
PDB Structure: 1MV0
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| Acc., Gene-, Name | Start | End | Subsequence | Logic | #Ev. | Organism | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P24864-3 CCNE1 CCNE1_HUMAN |
379 | 384 | SPLPSGLLTPPQSGKKQSSG | TP | 4 | Homo sapiens (Human) | |
| P01106 MYC MYC_HUMAN |
55 | 62 | IWKKFELLPTPPLSPSRRSG | TP | 4 | Homo sapiens (Human) | |
| P05412 JUN JUN_HUMAN |
236 | 243 | QTVPEMPGETPPLSPIDMES | TP | 2 | Homo sapiens (Human) | |
| P24864 CCNE1 CCNE1_HUMAN |
393 | 399 | SPLPSGLLTPPQSGKKQSSG | TP | 3 | Homo sapiens (Human) | |
| P36956 SREBF1 SRBP1_HUMAN |
425 | 430 | KTEVEDTLTPPPSDAGSPFQ | TP | 4 | Homo sapiens (Human) | |
| P13051 UNG UNG_HUMAN |
58 | 64 | PAGQEEPGTPPSSPLSAEQL | TP | 2 | Homo sapiens (Human) |