1. The Ski Protein is Involved in the Transformation Pathway of Aurora Kinase A
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Ricardo Armisen, Luis Michea, Julio C. Tapia, Diego Rojas, Jaime A. Espinoza, Edio Maldonado, Alicia Colombo, Solange Rivas, Michael J. Hayman, Hernán Huerta, and Katherine Marcelain
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncogene ,Kinase ,SKI protein ,Wild type ,Cell Biology ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Aurora kinase ,Centrosome ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Aurora Kinase A ,human activities ,Molecular Biology ,Multipolar spindles - Abstract
Oncogenic kinase Aurora A (AURKA) has been found to be overexpresed in several tumors including colorectal, breast and hematological cancers. Overexpression of AURKA induces centrosome amplification and aneuploidy and it is related with cancer progression and poor prognosis. Here we show that AURKA phosphorylates in vitro the transcripcional co-repressor Ski on aminoacids Ser326 and Ser383. Phosphorylations on these aminoacids decreased Ski protein half-life. Reduced levels of Ski resulted in centrosomes amplification and multipolar spindles formation, same as AURKA overexpressing cells. Importantly, overexpression of Ski wild type, but not S326D and S383D mutants inhibited centrosome amplification and cellular transformation induced by AURKA. Altogether, these results suggest that the Ski protein is a target in the transformation pathway mediated by the AURKA oncogene. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
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- 2015
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