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The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome ubiquitylates histone H2B on the promoter during UbcH10 transactivation.

Puja ChakrabortyRatnadip PaulAbhishek ChowdhuryNayonika MukherjeeSomsubhra NathSusanta Roychoudhury
Published in: FEBS letters (2022)
Among various post-translational modifications of histones, ubiquitylation plays a crucial role in transcription regulation. Histone mono-ubiquitylation by RING finger motif-containing ubiquitin ligases is documented in this respect. The RING finger ligases primarily regulate the cell cycle, where the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) takes charge as mitotic ubiquitin machinery. Reportedly, APC/C participates in transcriptional activation of the ubiquitin carrier protein UbcH10. However, the ubiquitylation activity of APC/C on the UBCH10 promoter remains elusive. This study shows that APC/C, with its adapter protein Cdc20, catalyses mono-ubiquitylation of Lysine-120 in histone 2B on the UBCH10 promoter. This study also identified a cell-cycle-specific pattern of this modification. Finally, APC/C-driven crosstalk of acetylation and ubiquitylation was found operational on UBCH10 trans-regulation. Together, these findings suggest a role for APC/C catalysed promoter ubiquitylation in managing transcription of cell cycle regulatory genes.
Keyphrases
  • cell cycle
  • transcription factor
  • dna methylation
  • cell proliferation
  • gene expression
  • small molecule
  • genome wide
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  • genome wide identification
  • binding protein
  • bioinformatics analysis