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IID50219
UniprotP83940
ProteinElongin-C
GeneEloc
OrganismMus musculus
Sequence LLPS PhaSepDB
PhaSePro
LLPSDB
DrLLPS
Network xml rdf
Structure
Experiment
  :order   disorder   conflict   PDB cluster   ProS   Pfam Domain   SEG
112
 order/disorder by at least rule
     disorder by at least rule
     order by at least rule
 order/disorder by majority rule
Seq 17-112 Hetero trimer : IID50193Complex,Q15370
 Evidence NMR 2jz3 C Reference
       Region 2jz3 C 17-112 order
       Region 2jz3 C 48-56 high_rmsd
       Region 2jz3 C 87-88 high_rmsd
Seq 17-112 Hetero trimer : A1Z6E0,IID50216Complex
 Evidence X-RAY 2fnj C Reference
       Region 2fnj C 17-49 order
       Region 2fnj C 50-57 disorder
       Region 2fnj C 58-112 order
Seq 17-112 Hetero tetramer : IID00519Complex,IID00523Complex,IID50216Complex
 Evidence X-RAY 4jgh C Reference
       Region 4jgh C 17-112 order
SeqProS verified 50-57 Hetero tetramer : IID00519Complex,IID00523Complex,IID50216Complex
       Region 4jgh C 17-112 order
       Region 2fnj C 50-57 disorder
 
Prediction
NeProc
Disorder 1-13,86-90
Order 14-85,91-112
ProS 5-13,86-90
AlphaFold
Disorder 1-8,49-57
Order 9-48,58-112
Pfam Hmmer
PF03931 17-79 1.7e-26
Function
Function in SwissProt
SIII, also known as elongin, is a general transcription elongation factor that increases the RNA polymerase II transcription elongation past template-encoded arresting sites. Subunit A is transcriptionally active and its transcription activity is strongly enhanced by binding to the dimeric complex of the SIII regulatory subunits B and C (elongin BC complex) (By similarity). In embryonic stem cells, the elongin BC complex is recruited by EPOP to Polycomb group (PcG) target genes in order generate genomic region that display both active and repressive chromatin properties, an important feature of pluripotent stem cells (PubMed:27863225, PubMed:27863226).
The elongin BC complex seems to be involved as an adapter protein in the proteasomal degradation of target proteins via different E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes, including the von Hippel-Lindau ubiquitination complex CBC(VHL). By binding to BC-box motifs it seems to link target recruitment subunits, like VHL and members of the SOCS box family, to Cullin/RBX1 modules that activate E2 ubiquitination enzymes.