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Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression

Human origins of DNA replication are specific sequences within the genome whereby DNA replication is initiated. A select group of proteins, known as the pre-replication (pre-RC) complex, in whose formation the Ku protein (Ku70/Ku86) was shown to play a role, bind to replication origins to initiate D...

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Autores principales: Abdelbaqi, Khalil, Di Paola, Domenic, Rampakakis, Emmanouil, Zannis-Hadjopoulos, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3677623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23781282
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.6289
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author Abdelbaqi, Khalil
Di Paola, Domenic
Rampakakis, Emmanouil
Zannis-Hadjopoulos, Maria
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Di Paola, Domenic
Rampakakis, Emmanouil
Zannis-Hadjopoulos, Maria
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description Human origins of DNA replication are specific sequences within the genome whereby DNA replication is initiated. A select group of proteins, known as the pre-replication (pre-RC) complex, in whose formation the Ku protein (Ku70/Ku86) was shown to play a role, bind to replication origins to initiate DNA replication. In this study, we have examined the involvement of Ku in breast tumorigenesis and tumor progression and found that the Ku protein expression levels in human breast metastatic (MCF10AC1a) cells were higher in the chromatin fraction compared to hyperplastic (MCF10AT) and normal (MCF10A) human breast cells, but remained constant in both the nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions. In contrast, in human intestinal cells, the Ku expression level was relatively constant for all cell fractions. Nascent DNA abundance and chromatin association of Ku70/86 revealed that the c-myc origin activity in MCF10AC1a is 2.5 to 5-fold higher than in MCF10AT and MCF10A, respectively, and Ku was bound to the c-myc origin more abundantly in MCF10AC1a, by approximately 1.5 to 4.2-fold higher than in MCF10AT and MCF10A, respectively. In contrast, similar nascent DNA abundance and chromatin association was found for all cell lines for the lamin B2 origin, associated with the constitutively active housekeeping lamin B2 gene. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) performed on the nuclear extracts (NEs) of the three cell types revealed the presence of protein-DNA replication complexes on both the c-myc and lamin B2 origins, but an increase in binding activity was observed from normal, to transformed, to cancer cells for the c-myc origin, whereas no such difference was seen for the lamin B2 origin. Overall, the results suggest that increased Ku chromatin association, beyond wild type levels, alters cellular processes, which have been implicated in tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-36776232013-06-18 Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression Abdelbaqi, Khalil Di Paola, Domenic Rampakakis, Emmanouil Zannis-Hadjopoulos, Maria J Cancer Research Paper Human origins of DNA replication are specific sequences within the genome whereby DNA replication is initiated. A select group of proteins, known as the pre-replication (pre-RC) complex, in whose formation the Ku protein (Ku70/Ku86) was shown to play a role, bind to replication origins to initiate DNA replication. In this study, we have examined the involvement of Ku in breast tumorigenesis and tumor progression and found that the Ku protein expression levels in human breast metastatic (MCF10AC1a) cells were higher in the chromatin fraction compared to hyperplastic (MCF10AT) and normal (MCF10A) human breast cells, but remained constant in both the nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions. In contrast, in human intestinal cells, the Ku expression level was relatively constant for all cell fractions. Nascent DNA abundance and chromatin association of Ku70/86 revealed that the c-myc origin activity in MCF10AC1a is 2.5 to 5-fold higher than in MCF10AT and MCF10A, respectively, and Ku was bound to the c-myc origin more abundantly in MCF10AC1a, by approximately 1.5 to 4.2-fold higher than in MCF10AT and MCF10A, respectively. In contrast, similar nascent DNA abundance and chromatin association was found for all cell lines for the lamin B2 origin, associated with the constitutively active housekeeping lamin B2 gene. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) performed on the nuclear extracts (NEs) of the three cell types revealed the presence of protein-DNA replication complexes on both the c-myc and lamin B2 origins, but an increase in binding activity was observed from normal, to transformed, to cancer cells for the c-myc origin, whereas no such difference was seen for the lamin B2 origin. Overall, the results suggest that increased Ku chromatin association, beyond wild type levels, alters cellular processes, which have been implicated in tumorigenesis. Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3677623/ /pubmed/23781282 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.6289 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Abdelbaqi, Khalil
Di Paola, Domenic
Rampakakis, Emmanouil
Zannis-Hadjopoulos, Maria
Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title_full Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title_fullStr Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title_full_unstemmed Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title_short Ku Protein Levels, Localization and Association to Replication Origins in Different Stages of Breast Tumor Progression
title_sort ku protein levels, localization and association to replication origins in different stages of breast tumor progression
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3677623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23781282
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.6289
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