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CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin

CYLD is a tumour-suppressor gene that is mutated in a benign skin tumour syndrome called cylindromatosis. The CYLD gene product is a deubiquitinating enzyme that was shown to regulate cell proliferation, cell survival and inflammatory responses, mainly through inhibiting NF-κB signalling. Here we sh...

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Autores principales: Wickström, Sara A, Masoumi, Katarzyna C, Khochbin, Saadi, Fässler, Reinhard, Massoumi, Ramin
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19893491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.317
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author Wickström, Sara A
Masoumi, Katarzyna C
Khochbin, Saadi
Fässler, Reinhard
Massoumi, Ramin
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Masoumi, Katarzyna C
Khochbin, Saadi
Fässler, Reinhard
Massoumi, Ramin
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description CYLD is a tumour-suppressor gene that is mutated in a benign skin tumour syndrome called cylindromatosis. The CYLD gene product is a deubiquitinating enzyme that was shown to regulate cell proliferation, cell survival and inflammatory responses, mainly through inhibiting NF-κB signalling. Here we show that CYLD controls cell growth and division at the G(1)/S-phase as well as cytokinesis by associating with α-tubulin and microtubules through its CAP-Gly domains. Translocation of activated CYLD to the perinuclear region of the cell is achieved by an inhibitory interaction of CYLD with histone deacetylase-6 (HDAC6) leading to an increase in the levels of acetylated α-tubulin around the nucleus. This facilitates the interaction of CYLD with Bcl-3, leading to a significant delay in the G(1)-to-S-phase transition. Finally, CYLD also interacts with HDAC6 in the midbody where it regulates the rate of cytokinesis in a deubiquitinase-independent manner. Altogether these results identify a mechanism by which CYLD regulates cell proliferation at distinct cell-cycle phases.
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spelling pubmed-27758962009-11-17 CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin Wickström, Sara A Masoumi, Katarzyna C Khochbin, Saadi Fässler, Reinhard Massoumi, Ramin EMBO J Article CYLD is a tumour-suppressor gene that is mutated in a benign skin tumour syndrome called cylindromatosis. The CYLD gene product is a deubiquitinating enzyme that was shown to regulate cell proliferation, cell survival and inflammatory responses, mainly through inhibiting NF-κB signalling. Here we show that CYLD controls cell growth and division at the G(1)/S-phase as well as cytokinesis by associating with α-tubulin and microtubules through its CAP-Gly domains. Translocation of activated CYLD to the perinuclear region of the cell is achieved by an inhibitory interaction of CYLD with histone deacetylase-6 (HDAC6) leading to an increase in the levels of acetylated α-tubulin around the nucleus. This facilitates the interaction of CYLD with Bcl-3, leading to a significant delay in the G(1)-to-S-phase transition. Finally, CYLD also interacts with HDAC6 in the midbody where it regulates the rate of cytokinesis in a deubiquitinase-independent manner. Altogether these results identify a mechanism by which CYLD regulates cell proliferation at distinct cell-cycle phases. Nature Publishing Group 2010-01-06 2009-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2775896/ /pubmed/19893491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.317 Text en Copyright © 2009, European Molecular Biology Organization http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. This license does not permit commercial exploitation without specific permission.
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Wickström, Sara A
Masoumi, Katarzyna C
Khochbin, Saadi
Fässler, Reinhard
Massoumi, Ramin
CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title_full CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title_fullStr CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title_full_unstemmed CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title_short CYLD negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating HDAC6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
title_sort cyld negatively regulates cell-cycle progression by inactivating hdac6 and increasing the levels of acetylated tubulin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19893491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.317
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