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Role of PGRMC1 in cell physiology of cervical cancer
In this study, we performed 2D-DIGE and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS to analyze differentially expressed proteins between HeLa and invasive HeLa-I5 cells..Key findingsAccording to our proteomics data, 68 differentially expressed proteins between the HeLa and HeLa-I5 cells were identified. One of these differentially expressed proteins, Progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1), was selected as a candidate for further studies. To correlate the role of PGRMC1 with cellular migration and cancer progression, small interfering RNA (siRNA) was used to knockdown the expression of PGRMC1. Similar function of PGRMC1 was also observed...
Source: Life Sciences - June 18, 2019 Category: Biology Source Type: research

Detailed Dissection of UBE3A-Mediated DDI1 Ubiquitination
Discussion Poly-ubiquitinated proteins targeted for degradation might be recognized directly by proteasomal receptors or by proteasomal shuttling proteins. The first shuttling proteins – Ddi1, Rad23 and Dsk2 – were identified and characterized in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Lambertson et al., 1999; Kaplun et al., 2005). Proteasomal shuttles contain an N-terminal ubiquitin-like (UBL) domain that interacts with the 26S proteasome (Finley, 2009), and a C-terminal ubiquitin-binding domain domain (UBD) that binds to ubiquitin or poly-ubiquitin chains (Bertolaet et al., 2001). When ubiquitinated, substrates are capt...
Source: Frontiers in Physiology - May 2, 2019 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Abstract 4966: Identification of deubiquitinating enzyme USP19 as a regulator of EWS/FLI1 protein turnover in Ewing sarcoma
Ewing sarcoma belongs to the family of pediatric tumors which arise most commonly in bone. The majority of Ewing sarcoma is characterized by a balanced translocation between chromosomes 11 and 22 which encodes for the uniquely expressed fusion protein EWS/FLI1. Tumor cells are crucially dependent on expression of the fusion protein. Protein degradation is an important and highly regulated process in all cells and novel insights are beginning to be applied for cancer therapy. We aim to investigate the mechanism of turnover with the goal to diminish EWS/FLI1 protein and thereby identify novel targets for Ewing sarcoma treatm...
Source: Cancer Research - August 2, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Gierisch, M. E., Lopez-Garcia, L. A., Pfistner, F., Niggli, F. K., Schaefer, B. W. Tags: Molecular and Cellular Biology Source Type: research