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This SpringerBrief explores the physiological roles of
Skp1-Cullin1-F-box Complex (SCF) and Anaphase Promoting Complex
(APC) in normal cells and in tumor formation. These two related,
multi-subunit E3 ubiquitin ligase enzymes, APC and SCF are thought
to be the major driving forces governing proper cell cycle
progression. Defective cell cycle regulation leads to genomic
instability and ultimately, cancer development. Selective
degradation of key cell cycle regulators by the
ubiquitin-proteasome system has been proven to be a major
regulatory mechanism for ensuring ordered and coordinated cell
cycle progression. The SCF and APC E3 ligases have been
characterized to play pivotal roles in regulating the cell cycle
progression by timely degrading various critical cell cycle
regulators. This Brief reviews recent studies that have shown that
deregulation of signaling pathways in which the two ubiquitin
ligases are involved causes aberrant cell cycle regulation, in turn
leading to tumorigenesis. The text also discusses how SCF and APC
may present promising therapeutic targets to treat various cancers.
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