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Published January 2005 | Supplemental Material
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Function and regulation of Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases

Abstract

Cullin–RING complexes comprise the largest known class of ubiquitin ligases. Owing to the great diversity of their substrate-receptor subunits, it is possible that there are hundreds of distinct cullin–RING ubiquitin ligases in eukaryotic cells, which establishes these enzymes as key mediators of post-translational protein regulation. In this review, we focus on the composition, regulation and function of cullin–RING ligases, and describe how these enzymes can be characterized by a set of general principles.

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© 2005 Nature Publishing Group. We thank C.-T. Chien, M. Estelle, E. Kipreos, M. Pagano and D. Wolf for their help with the online supplementary information S2 (table). We also thank G. Kleiger for preparing figure 2. M.D.P. is a postdoctoral fellow and R.J.D. is an assistant investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which supports their work.

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