Journal article

hScrib is a functional homologue of the Drosophila tumour suppressor Scribble

LE Dow, AM Brumby, R Muratore, ML Coombe, KA Sedelies, JA Trapani, SM Russell, HE Richardson, PO Humbert

Oncogene | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2003

Abstract

Scribble (scrib), discs large (dlg) and lethal giant larvae (lgl) encode proteins that regulate cell polarity and have been identified as neoplastic tumour suppressor genes in Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we have used the Drosophila model system to provide the first functional evidence that human Scribble (hScrib) can act as a tumour suppressor. We show that hScrib protein displays highly polarized localization in mammalian epithelial cells and colocalizes with mammalian Dig, similar to D. melanogaster Scribble (DmScrib) distribution in Drosophila epithelium. Furthermore, hScrib can rescue the polarity and tumorous overgrowth defects of scrib mutant Drosophila. hScrib therefore can act as ..

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