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C. elegans CAND-1 regulates cullin neddylation, cell proliferation and morphogenesis in specific tissues.


ABSTRACT: Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) are critical regulators of multiple developmental and cellular processes in eukaryotes. CAND1 is a biochemical inhibitor of CRLs, yet has been shown to promote CRL activity in plant and mammalian cells. Here we analyze CAND1 function in the context of a developing metazoan organism. Caenorhabditis elegans CAND-1 is capable of binding to all of the cullins, and we show that it physically interacts with CUL-2 and CUL-4 in vivo. The covalent attachment of the ubiquitin-like protein Nedd8 is required for cullin activity in animals and plants. In cand-1 mutants, the levels of the neddylated isoforms of CUL-2 and CUL-4 are increased, indicating that CAND-1 is a negative regulator of cullin neddylation. cand-1 mutants are hypersensitive to the partial loss of cullin activity, suggesting that CAND-1 facilitates CRL functions. cand-1 mutants exhibit impenetrant phenotypes, including developmental arrest, morphological defects of the vulva and tail, and reduced fecundity. cand-1 mutants share with cul-1 and lin-23 mutants the phenotypes of supernumerary seam cell divisions, defective alae formation, and the accumulation of the SCF(LIN-23) target the glutamate receptor GLR-1. The observation that cand-1 mutants have phenotypes associated with the loss of the SCF(LIN-23) complex, but lack phenotypes associated with other specific CRL complexes, suggests that CAND-1 is differentially required for the activity of distinct CRL complexes.

SUBMITTER: Bosu DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2955628 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C. elegans CAND-1 regulates cullin neddylation, cell proliferation and morphogenesis in specific tissues.

Bosu Dimple R DR   Feng Hui H   Min Kyoengwoo K   Kim Youngjo Y   Wallenfang Matthew R MR   Kipreos Edward T ET  

Developmental biology 20100724 1


Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) are critical regulators of multiple developmental and cellular processes in eukaryotes. CAND1 is a biochemical inhibitor of CRLs, yet has been shown to promote CRL activity in plant and mammalian cells. Here we analyze CAND1 function in the context of a developing metazoan organism. Caenorhabditis elegans CAND-1 is capable of binding to all of the cullins, and we show that it physically interacts with CUL-2 and CUL-4 in vivo. The covalent attachment of the ub  ...[more]

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