ANAPC16 (APC16) is a metazoan-specific subunit of the APC/C E3 ubiquitin ligase that contributes to the ubiquitination of cell-cycle substrates required for mitotic and meiotic progression (PMID:20392738, PMID:21775471). It is a bona fide component of the human APC/C present throughout the cell cycle, and its depletion reduces APC/C ubiquitin ligase activity toward mitotic substrates, phenocopying loss of other APC/C subunits (PMID:20392738). Structurally, APC16 resides in the Arc Lamp subcomplex together with CDC26, APC13, and the TPR proteins APC7, APC3, APC6, and APC8, where a single APC16 molecule binds asymmetrically to the symmetric APC3 homodimer and bridges APC3 to APC7, recruiting APC7 into the assembly (PMID:25490258). APC16 is conserved across metazoans but absent in fungi, with functional equivalents identified in C. elegans (emb-1/K10D2.4) and zebrafish (PMID:20392738); in C. elegans, loss of emb-1 arrests one-cell embryos in metaphase of meiosis I and is genetically suppressed and enhanced by known APC/C regulators, and it is additionally required for mitotic germline proliferation, placing APC16 firmly within the APC/C pathway for both meiotic and mitotic cell division (PMID:21775471).