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The PRC1 complex is composed of four core subunits: CBX (polycomb; CBX2/4/6/7/8), PCGF (polycomb group factors; PCGF1–6, one of which is the BMI1), PHC (polyhomeotic homologues; PHC1/2/3) and RING E3 ligase (RING1A/B). However, a complex formed just by a polycomb group factor and RING1b is sufficient for the E3 ubiquitin ligase activity, being BMI1 the PCGF4. The PCGF2/RING1b (being PCGF2 the MEL-18 protein) and BMI1/RING1b represent canonical PRC1 complex, while PCGF1, PCGF 3, PCGF5 and PCGF 6 forms non-canonical PRC1 complexes.
The PRC1 complex is composed of four core subunits: CBX (polycomb; CBX2/4/6/7/8), PCGF (polycomb group factors; PCGF1–6, one of which is the BMI1), PHC (polyhomeotic homologues; PHC1/2/3) and RING E3 ligase (RING1A/B). However, a complex formed just by a polycomb group factor and RING1b is sufficient for the E3 ubiquitin ligase activity, being BMI1 the PCGF4. The PCGF2/RING1b (being PCGF2 the MEL-18 protein) and BMI1/RING1b represent canonical PRC1 complex, while PCGF1, PCGF 3, PCGF5 and PCGF 6 forms non-canonical PRC1 complexes.
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In the complex, <scene name='78/787701/Bmi1_destacada_de_2h0d/1'>BMI1</scene> and <scene name='78/787701/Ring1b_destacada_de_2h0d/1'>RING1b</scene> form a heterodimer and only RING1b interacts with UbcH5c, which is a Ubiquitin Conjugating Enzyme E2.
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In the complex, <scene name='78/787701/Bmi1_destacada_de_2h0d/1'>BMI1</scene> and <scene name='78/787701/Ring1b_destacada_de_2h0d/1'>RING1b</scene> form a heterodimer and only RING1b interacts with <scene name='78/787701/Ubiquitin-conjugating_enzyme_u/1'>UbcH5c</scene>, which is a Ubiquitin Conjugating Enzyme E2.

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Structure of a Bmi1 protein

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