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Substrate binding on the APC/C occurs between the coactivator Cdh1 and the processivity factor Doc1
ISSN
1545-9985
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Buschhorn, Bettina A.
Petzold, Georg
Galova, Marta
Dube, Prakash
Kraft, Claudine
Herzog, Franz
Peters, Jan-Michael
DOI
10.1038/nsmb.1979
Abstract
The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a 22S ubiquitin ligase complex that initiates chromosome segregation and mitotic exit. We have used biochemical and electron microscopic analyses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and human APC/C to address how the APC/C subunit Doc1 contributes to recruitment and processive ubiquitylation of APC/C substrates, and to understand how APC/C monomers interact to form a 36S dimeric form. We show that Doc1 interacts with Cdc27, Cdc16 and Apc1 and is located in the vicinity of the cullin-RING module Apc2-Apc11 in the inner cavity of the APC/C. Substrate proteins also bind in the inner cavity, in close proximity to Doc1 and the coactivator Cdh1, and induce conformational changes in Apc2-Apc11. Our results suggest that substrates are recruited to the APC/C by binding to a bipartite substrate receptor composed of a coactivator protein and Doc1.