Journal article
Ndfip1 represses cell proliferation by controlling Pten localization and signaling specificity
J Howitt, LH Low, U Putz, A Doan, J Lackovic, CP Goh, J Gunnersen, J Silke, SS Tan
Journal of Molecular Cell Biology | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1093/jmcb/mjv020
Abstract
Pten controls a signaling axis that is implicated to regulate cell proliferation, growth, survival, migration, and metabolism. The molecular mechanisms underlying the specificity of Pten responses to such diverse cellular functions are currently poorly understood. Herewe report the control of Pten activity and signaling specificity during the cell cycle by Ndfip1 regulation of Pten spatial distribution. Genetic deletion of Ndfip1 resulted in a loss of Pten nuclear compartmentalization and increased cell proliferation, despite cytoplasmic Pten remaining active in regulating PI3K/Akt signaling. Cells lacking nuclear Pten were found to have dysregulated levels of Plk1 and cyclin D1 that could d..
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Awarded by Australia National Health and Medical Research Council
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australia National Health and Medical Research Council through Program and Project Grants (grant numbers 569575 and 1066895), and the Victorian Government through the Operational Infrastructure Scheme.