Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Nuclear pore complexes are massive multiprotein channels responsible for traffic between the nucleus and cytoplasm, and are composed of approximately 30 proteins, termed nucleoporins (Nup). Our recent studies indicated that the nucleoporins Rae1 and Tpr play crit...

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Main Authors: Yoshida Kimihisa, Nakano Hiroshi, Hashizume Chieko, Wong Richard W
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-05-01
Series:Molecular Cancer
Online Access:http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/9/1/119
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spelling doaj-7310aeefa9f74091ac3c0f2214d6fee12020-11-24T21:58:57ZengBMCMolecular Cancer1476-45982010-05-019111910.1186/1476-4598-9-119Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosisYoshida KimihisaNakano HiroshiHashizume ChiekoWong Richard W<p>Abstract</p> <p>Nuclear pore complexes are massive multiprotein channels responsible for traffic between the nucleus and cytoplasm, and are composed of approximately 30 proteins, termed nucleoporins (Nup). Our recent studies indicated that the nucleoporins Rae1 and Tpr play critical roles in maintaining the spindle bipolarity during cell division. In the present study, we found that another nucleoporin, Nup88, was localized on the spindles together with Nup214 during mitosis. Nup88 expression is linked to the progression of carcinogenesis, Nup88 has been proposed as a tumor marker. Overexpression of Nup88 enhanced multinucleated cell formation. RNAi-mediated knockdown of Nup88 disrupted Nup214 expression and localization and caused multipolar spindle phenotypes. Our data indicate that proper expression of Nup88 is critical for preventing aneuploidy formation and tumorigenesis.</p> http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/9/1/119
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author Yoshida Kimihisa
Nakano Hiroshi
Hashizume Chieko
Wong Richard W
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Nakano Hiroshi
Hashizume Chieko
Wong Richard W
Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
Molecular Cancer
author_facet Yoshida Kimihisa
Nakano Hiroshi
Hashizume Chieko
Wong Richard W
author_sort Yoshida Kimihisa
title Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
title_short Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
title_full Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
title_fullStr Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the role of the tumor marker Nup88 in mitosis
title_sort characterization of the role of the tumor marker nup88 in mitosis
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cancer
issn 1476-4598
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Nuclear pore complexes are massive multiprotein channels responsible for traffic between the nucleus and cytoplasm, and are composed of approximately 30 proteins, termed nucleoporins (Nup). Our recent studies indicated that the nucleoporins Rae1 and Tpr play critical roles in maintaining the spindle bipolarity during cell division. In the present study, we found that another nucleoporin, Nup88, was localized on the spindles together with Nup214 during mitosis. Nup88 expression is linked to the progression of carcinogenesis, Nup88 has been proposed as a tumor marker. Overexpression of Nup88 enhanced multinucleated cell formation. RNAi-mediated knockdown of Nup88 disrupted Nup214 expression and localization and caused multipolar spindle phenotypes. Our data indicate that proper expression of Nup88 is critical for preventing aneuploidy formation and tumorigenesis.</p>
url http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/9/1/119
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