Caenorhabditis elegans

ZYG-11

CELE_C08B11.1, C08B11.1
zyg-11 encodes a protein containing four diverged leucine-rich repeats and an armadillo-like helical domain and is conserved in metazoa, but not found in Drosophila; during development, ZYG-11 functions as the substrate-recognition subunit for a CUL-2-based ubiquitin-ligase complex that is required for a number of biological processes including progression through meiotic anaphase II, mitotic chromosome condensation, and establishment of anterior/posterior polarity in the early embryo; ZYG-11 interacts with CUL-2 in vivo and with ELC-1/elongin C in vitro.
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