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The involvement of nuclear factor-κappaB in the nuclear targeting and cyclin E1 upregulating activities of hepatoma upregulated protein
Jo-Mei Maureen Chen1; Shao-Chih Chiu3,4; Tong-You Wade Wei2; Shin-Yi Lin2; Cheong-Meng Chong2; Chi-Chen Wu1; Jiao-Ying Huang1; Shu-Ting Yang1; Chia-Feng Ku2; Jiun-Yi Hsia5; Chang-Tze Ricky Yu1,2
2015-01
Source PublicationCELLULAR SIGNALLING
ISSN0898-6568
Volume27Issue:1Pages:26-36
Abstract

Hepatoma upregulated protein (HURP) is originally isolated during the search for the genes associated with hepatoma. HURP is upregulated in many human cancers. Culture cells exhibit transformed and invasive phenotype when ectopic HURP is introduced, revealing HURP as an oncogene candidate. Our previous studies demonstrated that Aurora-A regulated the cell transforming activities of HURP by phosphorylating HURP at four serines. To unravel how the Aurora-A/HURP cascade contributes to cell transformation, we firstly noticed that HURP shuttled between cytoplasm and nucleus. The nuclear localization activity of HURP was promoted or abolished by overexpression or knockdown of Aurora-A. Similarly, the HURP phosphorylation mimicking mutant 4E had higher nuclear targeting activity than the phosphorylation deficient mutant 4A. The HURP 4E accelerated G1 progression and upregulated cyclin E1, and the cyclin E1 upregulating and cell transforming activities of HURP were diminished when the nuclear localization signal (NLS) was removed from HURP. Furthermore, HURP employed p38/nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) cascade to stimulate cell growth. Interestingly, NF-κB trapped HURP in nucleus by interacting with HURP 4E. At last, the HURP/NF-κB complex activated the cyclin E1 promoter. Collectively, Aurora-A/HURP relays cell transforming signal to NF-κB, and the HURP/NF-κB complex is engaged in the regulation of cyclin E1 expression.

KeywordHurp Aurora-a Phosphorylation Nuclear Targeting Nf-κb P38
DOI10.1016/j.cellsig.2014.09.020
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaCell Biology
WOS SubjectCell Biology
WOS IDWOS:000347508300004
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84908577406
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CollectionInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Affiliation1.Graduate Institute of Biomedicine and Biomedical Technology, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
2.Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
3.Graduate Institute of Immunology, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
4.Center for Neuropsychiatry, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
5.Department of Surgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
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Jo-Mei Maureen Chen,Shao-Chih Chiu,Tong-You Wade Wei,et al. The involvement of nuclear factor-κappaB in the nuclear targeting and cyclin E1 upregulating activities of hepatoma upregulated protein[J]. CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 2015, 27(1), 26-36.
APA Jo-Mei Maureen Chen., Shao-Chih Chiu., Tong-You Wade Wei., Shin-Yi Lin., Cheong-Meng Chong., Chi-Chen Wu., Jiao-Ying Huang., Shu-Ting Yang., Chia-Feng Ku., Jiun-Yi Hsia., & Chang-Tze Ricky Yu (2015). The involvement of nuclear factor-κappaB in the nuclear targeting and cyclin E1 upregulating activities of hepatoma upregulated protein. CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 27(1), 26-36.
MLA Jo-Mei Maureen Chen,et al."The involvement of nuclear factor-κappaB in the nuclear targeting and cyclin E1 upregulating activities of hepatoma upregulated protein".CELLULAR SIGNALLING 27.1(2015):26-36.
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