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- DET1 dynamics underlie cooperative ubiquitination by CRL4 DET1-COP1 complexes
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Transcription factor ubiquitination is a decisive regulator of growth and development. The DET1-DDB1-DDA1 (DDD) complex associates with the Cullin-4 ubiquitin ligase (CRL4) and a second ubiquitin ligase, COP1, to control ubiquitination of transcription factors involved in neurological, metabolic, and immune cell development. Here, we report the structure of the human DDD complex, revealing a specific segment of DET1 that can recruit ubiquitin-conjugating (E2) enzymes. Structural variability a...
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- 2025-02-28
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- Burgess, Abigail E / Loughran, Tarren A / Turk, Liam S / Nyvall, Hunter G / Dunlop, Jessica L / Jamieson, Sam A / Curry, Jack R / Burke, John E / Filipcik, Pavel / Brown, Simon H J / Mace, Peter D
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45112
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