Journal article

Siah1/SIP regulates p27kip1 stability and cell migration under metabolic stress

Y Nagano, T Fukushima, K Okemoto, K Tanaka, DDL Bowtell, ZA Ronai, JC Reed, SI Matsuzawa

Cell Cycle | Published : 2011

Abstract

p27kip1 has been implicated in cell cycle regulation, functioning as an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase activity. In addition, p27 was also shown to affect cell migration, with accumulation of cytoplasmic p27 associated with tumor invasiveness. However, the mechanism underlying p27 regulation as a cytoplasmic protein is poorly understood. Here we show that glucose starvation induces proteasome-dependent degradation of cytoplasmic p27, accompanied by a decrease in cell motility. We also show that the glucose limitation-induced p27 degradation is regulated through an ubiquitin E3 ligase complex involving Siah1 and SIP/CacyBP. SIP-/- embryonic fibroblasts have increased levels of cytosolic..

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