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Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ

Tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain 3 (TTC3) is a protein that contains canonical RING finger and TPR motifs. It is encoded by the TTC3 gene located in the Down syndrome critical region (DSCR). In this study, we used a yeast two-hybrid assay to identify several proteins that physically interact wi...

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Autores principales: Gong, Yueqing, Wang, Xiaolan, Shang, Xuan, Xiao, Sheng Ping, Li, Wanjie, Shang, Yu, Dou, Fei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290964
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22476
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author Gong, Yueqing
Wang, Xiaolan
Shang, Xuan
Xiao, Sheng Ping
Li, Wanjie
Shang, Yu
Dou, Fei
author_facet Gong, Yueqing
Wang, Xiaolan
Shang, Xuan
Xiao, Sheng Ping
Li, Wanjie
Shang, Yu
Dou, Fei
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description Tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain 3 (TTC3) is a protein that contains canonical RING finger and TPR motifs. It is encoded by the TTC3 gene located in the Down syndrome critical region (DSCR). In this study, we used a yeast two-hybrid assay to identify several proteins that physically interact with TTC3, including heat shock proteins and DNA polymerase γ (POLG). When TTC3 was overexpressed in mammalian cells, the ubiquitination of POLG was inhibited and its degradation slowed. High TTC3 protein expression led to the development of intracellular TTC3 aggregates, which also contained POLG. Co-expression with Hsp70 or placing the TTC3 gene under control of an inducible promoter alleviated the aggregation and facilitated POLG degradation. As a result of POLG’s effects on aging processes, we propose that a copy number variant of the TTC3 may contribute to Down syndrome pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-57397492017-12-29 Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ Gong, Yueqing Wang, Xiaolan Shang, Xuan Xiao, Sheng Ping Li, Wanjie Shang, Yu Dou, Fei Oncotarget Research Paper Tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain 3 (TTC3) is a protein that contains canonical RING finger and TPR motifs. It is encoded by the TTC3 gene located in the Down syndrome critical region (DSCR). In this study, we used a yeast two-hybrid assay to identify several proteins that physically interact with TTC3, including heat shock proteins and DNA polymerase γ (POLG). When TTC3 was overexpressed in mammalian cells, the ubiquitination of POLG was inhibited and its degradation slowed. High TTC3 protein expression led to the development of intracellular TTC3 aggregates, which also contained POLG. Co-expression with Hsp70 or placing the TTC3 gene under control of an inducible promoter alleviated the aggregation and facilitated POLG degradation. As a result of POLG’s effects on aging processes, we propose that a copy number variant of the TTC3 may contribute to Down syndrome pathogenesis. Impact Journals LLC 2017-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5739749/ /pubmed/29290964 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22476 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Gong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gong, Yueqing
Wang, Xiaolan
Shang, Xuan
Xiao, Sheng Ping
Li, Wanjie
Shang, Yu
Dou, Fei
Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title_full Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title_fullStr Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title_full_unstemmed Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title_short Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of DNA polymerase γ
title_sort tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 overexpression tends to form aggregates and inhibit ubiquitination and degradation of dna polymerase γ
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29290964
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22476
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