1. TSHZ2 is an EGF-regulated tumor suppressor that binds to the cytokinesis regulator PRC1 and inhibits metastasis
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Maik Dahlhoff, Sacha Lebon, Diana Drago-Garcia, Carlos Caldas, Ilaria Marrocco, R N Batra, Yosef Yarden, Inpyo Choi, Mary Luz Uribe, Yasuo Tsutsumi, Oscar M. Rueda, Yuya Haga, Soma Ghosh, Itay Vaknin, Arunachalam Sekar, Lior Kramarski, Nishanth Belugali Nataraj, Uribe, Mary L [0000-0002-6567-2436], Dahlhoff, Maik [0000-0001-9189-7631], Batra, Rajbir N [0000-0001-7010-8189], Nataraj, Nishanth B [0000-0003-2970-6739], Haga, Yuya [0000-0003-4148-2256], Drago-Garcia, Diana [0000-0001-6397-3123], Choi, Inpyo [0000-0003-2525-9695], Rueda, Oscar M [0000-0003-0008-4884], Caldas, Carlos [0000-0003-3547-1489], Yarden, Yosef [0000-0003-4168-7884], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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tumor suppressor ,Breast Neoplasms ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Epidermal growth factor ,Animals ,Humans ,Genes, Tumor Suppressor ,Breast ,Cyclin B1 ,Molecular Biology ,Mitosis ,Transcription factor ,Cytokinesis ,030304 developmental biology ,Homeodomain Proteins ,Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE ,0303 health sciences ,Epidermal Growth Factor ,Kinase ,Zinc finger homeobox 2 ,Cell Biology ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,PRC1 - Abstract
Unlike early transcriptional responses to mitogens, later events are less well-characterized. Here, we identified delayed down-regulated genes (DDGs) in mammary cells after prolonged treatment with epidermal growth factor (EGF). The expression of these DDGs was low in mammary tumors and correlated with prognosis. The proteins encoded by several DDGs directly bind to and inactivate oncoproteins and might therefore act as tumor suppressors. The transcription factor teashirt zinc finger homeobox 2 (TSHZ2) is encoded by a DDG, and we found that overexpression of TSHZ2 inhibited tumor growth and metastasis and accelerated mammary gland development in mice. Although the gene TSHZ2 localizes to a locus (20q13.2) that is frequently amplified in breast cancer, we found that hypermethylation of its promoter correlated with down-regulation of TSHZ2 expression in patients. Yeast two-hybrid screens and protein-fragment complementation assays in mammalian cells indicated that TSHZ2 nucleated a multiprotein complex containing PRC1/Ase1, cyclin B1, and additional proteins that regulate cytokinesis. TSHZ2 increased the inhibitory phosphorylation of PRC1, a key driver of mitosis, mediated by cyclin-dependent kinases. Furthermore, similar to the tumor suppressive transcription factor p53, TSHZ2 inhibited transcription from the PRC1 promoter. By recognizing DDGs as a distinct group in the transcriptional response to EGF, our findings uncover a group of tumor suppressors and reveal a role for TSHZ2 in cell cycle regulation.
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- 2021
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