N-degron and C-degron pathways of protein degradation

California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This perspective is partly review and partly proposal. N-degrons and C-degrons are degradation signals whose main determinants are, respectively, the N-terminal and C-terminal residues of cellular proteins. N-degrons and C-degrons include, to varying extents, adjoining sequence motifs, and also internal lysine residues that function as polyubiquitylation sites. Discovered in 1986, N-degrons were the first degradation signals in short-lived proteins. A particularly large set of C-degrons was discovered in 2018. We describe multifunctional proteolytic systems that target N-degrons and C-degrons. We also propose to denote these systems as "N-degron pathways" and "C-degron pathways." The former notation replaces…

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Keywords
  • Degron
  • Protein subunit
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Ubiquitin
  • Ubiquitin ligase
  • Gene
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