Authors
Rupert Grossberger, Christian Gieffers, Wolfgang Zachariae, Alexandre V Podtelejnikov, Alexander Schleiffer, Kim Nasmyth, Matthias Mann, Jan-Michael Peters
Publication date
1999/5/14
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
274
Issue
20
Pages
14500-14507
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC) is a ubiquitin-protein ligase whose activity is essential for progression through mitosis. The vertebrate APC is thought to be composed of 8 subunits, whereas in budding yeast several additional APC-associated proteins have been identified, including a 33-kDa protein called Doc1 or Apc10. Here, we show that Doc1/Apc10 is a subunit of the yeast APC throughout the cell cycle. Mutation of Doc1/Apc10 inactivates the APC without destabilizing the complex. An ortholog of Doc1/Apc10, which we call APC10, is associated with the APC in different vertebrates, including humans and frogs. Biochemical fractionation experiments and mass spectrometric analysis of a component of the purified human APC show that APC10 is a genuine APC subunit whose cellular levels or association with the APC are not cell cycle-regulated. We have further identified an APC10 …
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