E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Ibrdc2
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Function
- E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase
- induces apoptosis via a TP53/p53-dependent but caspase-independent mechanism
- overexpression produces a decrease of ubiquitin-dependent stability of BAX, a pro-apoptotic protein, ultimately leading to protection of cell death
- protein modification; protein ubiquitination
- auto- ubiquitinated
- interacts with UBE2L3, UBE2L6 & LCMT2, as well as with BAX
Structure
- the RING-type Zn+2 finger domain mediates binding to an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme ( putative)
- the transmembrane domain is essential for translocation to the mitochondria upon induction of apoptosis
- belongs to the RBR family, RNF144 subfamily
- contains 1 IBR-type Zn+2 finger
- contains 2 RING-type Zn+2 fingers
Compartment
Expression
Notes
- lacks the His in the RING-type domain 2 that is one of the conserved features of the family
More General Terms
Additional Terms
Internet Database
Entrez gene: 255488
Kegg: [1]
Prosite: [2]
Prosite: [3]
UniProt: [4]
References
UniProt [5]
