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l(2)dtl - lethal-(2)-denticleless (fruit fly)

Gene
Symbol
Dates
  • Create:
    2016-09-14
  • Modify:
    2025-01-13
Description
Predicted to enable protein-macromolecule adaptor activity. Predicted to be involved in mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint signaling and proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process. Located in nucleus. Is expressed in organism. Orthologous to human DTL (denticleless E3 ubiquitin protein ligase homolog).

1 Names and Identifiers

1.1 Synonyms

  • CG11295
  • Cdt2
  • DTL83
  • Dmel\CG11295
  • L2DTL
  • cdt2
  • CG11295-PA
  • l(2)dtl-PA

1.2 Other Identifiers

1.2.1 Ensembl ID

1.2.2 Alliance Gene ID

1.2.3 Bgee Gene ID

1.2.4 FlyBase ID

1.2.5 VEuPathDB ID

1.2.6 Wikidata

2 Proteins

2.1 Protein Function

Substrate-specific adapter of a DCX (DDB1-CUL4-X-box) E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase complex required for cell cycle control. The DCX(DTL) complex, also named CRL4(CDT2) complex, mediates the polyubiquitination and subsequent degradation of E2f during S phase. E2f degradation is necessary to ensure proper development. Substrates require their interaction with PCNA for their polyubiquitination: substrates interact with PCNA via their PIP-box, leading to recruit the DCX(DTL) complex.

2.2 Protein Isoforms

Isoform
Isoform 1
UniProt ID
RefSeq Accession
Isoform
Isoform 2
UniProt ID
RefSeq Accession

2.3 Protein 3D Structures

2.3.1 AlphaFold Structures

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Nature. 2021 Aug;596(7873):583-589. DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2. PMID:34265844; PMCID:PMC8371605

2.4 Protein Targets

3 BioAssays

3.1 RNAi BioAssays

4 Interactions and Pathways

4.1 Interactions

4.2 Pathways

5 Expression

6 Literature

6.1 Consolidated References

7 Classification

7.1 Gene Ontology: Biological Process

7.2 Gene Ontology: Cellular Component

7.3 Gene Ontology: Molecular Function

8 Information Sources

  1. NCBI Gene
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  2. PubChem
  3. Alliance of Genome Resources
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  4. BioGRID
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  5. Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP)
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  6. STRING: functional protein association networks
  7. FlyBase
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  8. NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)
  9. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Bgee
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  10. UniProt
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  11. VEuPathDB: The Eukaryotic Pathogen, Vector and Host Informatics Resource
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    https://veupathdb.org/veupathdb/app/static-content/about.html
  12. Wikidata
  13. Gene Ontology (GO)
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  14. AlphaFold DB
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