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CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours
CIZ1 promotes cyclin-dependent DNA replication and resides in sub-nuclear foci that are part of the protein nuclear matrix (NM), and in RNA assemblies that are enriched at the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in female cells. It is subjected to alternative splicing, with specific variants implicated in ad...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6226236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30280956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2018.1526600 |
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author | Swarts, Dorian R.A. Stewart, Emma R. Higgins, Gillian S. Coverley, Dawn |
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description | CIZ1 promotes cyclin-dependent DNA replication and resides in sub-nuclear foci that are part of the protein nuclear matrix (NM), and in RNA assemblies that are enriched at the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in female cells. It is subjected to alternative splicing, with specific variants implicated in adult and pediatric cancers. CIZ1-F is characterized by a frame shift that results from splicing exons 8–12 leading to inclusion of a short alternative reading frame (ARF), excluding the previously characterized C-terminal NM anchor domain. Here, we apply a set of novel variant-selective molecular tools targeted to the ARF to profile the expression of CIZ1-F at both transcript and protein levels, with focus on its relationship with the RNA-dependent and -independent fractions of the NM. Unlike full-length CIZ1, CIZ1-F does not accumulate at Xi, though like full-length CIZ1 it does resist extraction with DNase. Notably, CIZ1-F is sensitive to RNase identifying it as part of the RNA-fraction of the NM. In quiescent cells CIZ1-F transcript expression is suppressed and CIZ1-F protein is excluded from the nucleus, with re-expression not observed until the second cell cycle after exit from quiescence. Importantly, CIZ1-F is over-expressed in common solid tumors including colon and breast, pronounced in early stage but not highly-proliferative late stage tumors. Moreover, expression was significantly higher in hormone receptor negative breast tumors than receptor positive tumors. Together these data show that CIZ1-F is expressed in proliferating cells in an unusual cell cycle-dependent manner, and suggest that it may have potential as a tumor biomarker. |
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spelling | pubmed-62262362018-11-13 CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours Swarts, Dorian R.A. Stewart, Emma R. Higgins, Gillian S. Coverley, Dawn Cell Cycle Research Paper CIZ1 promotes cyclin-dependent DNA replication and resides in sub-nuclear foci that are part of the protein nuclear matrix (NM), and in RNA assemblies that are enriched at the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in female cells. It is subjected to alternative splicing, with specific variants implicated in adult and pediatric cancers. CIZ1-F is characterized by a frame shift that results from splicing exons 8–12 leading to inclusion of a short alternative reading frame (ARF), excluding the previously characterized C-terminal NM anchor domain. Here, we apply a set of novel variant-selective molecular tools targeted to the ARF to profile the expression of CIZ1-F at both transcript and protein levels, with focus on its relationship with the RNA-dependent and -independent fractions of the NM. Unlike full-length CIZ1, CIZ1-F does not accumulate at Xi, though like full-length CIZ1 it does resist extraction with DNase. Notably, CIZ1-F is sensitive to RNase identifying it as part of the RNA-fraction of the NM. In quiescent cells CIZ1-F transcript expression is suppressed and CIZ1-F protein is excluded from the nucleus, with re-expression not observed until the second cell cycle after exit from quiescence. Importantly, CIZ1-F is over-expressed in common solid tumors including colon and breast, pronounced in early stage but not highly-proliferative late stage tumors. Moreover, expression was significantly higher in hormone receptor negative breast tumors than receptor positive tumors. Together these data show that CIZ1-F is expressed in proliferating cells in an unusual cell cycle-dependent manner, and suggest that it may have potential as a tumor biomarker. Taylor & Francis 2018-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6226236/ /pubmed/30280956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2018.1526600 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Swarts, Dorian R.A. Stewart, Emma R. Higgins, Gillian S. Coverley, Dawn CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title | CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title_full | CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title_fullStr | CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title_full_unstemmed | CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title_short | CIZ1-F, an alternatively spliced variant of the DNA replication protein CIZ1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
title_sort | ciz1-f, an alternatively spliced variant of the dna replication protein ciz1 with distinct expression and localisation, is overrepresented in early stage common solid tumours |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6226236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30280956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2018.1526600 |
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