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Publication : Downregulation of Fer induces PP1 activation and cell-cycle arrest in malignant cells.

First Author  Pasder O Year  2006
Journal  Oncogene Volume  25
Issue  30 Pages  4194-206
PubMed ID  16732323 Mgi Jnum  J:183970
Mgi Id  MGI:5319613 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1209695
Citation  Pasder O, et al. (2006) Downregulation of Fer induces PP1 activation and cell-cycle arrest in malignant cells. Oncogene 25(30):4194-206
abstractText  Fer is a nuclear and cytoplasmic intracellular tyrosine kinase. Herein we show that Fer is required for cell-cycle progression in malignant cells. Decreasing the level of Fer using the RNA interference (RNAi) approach impeded the proliferation of prostate and breast carcinoma cells and led to their arrest at the G0/G1 phase. At the molecular level, knockdown of Fer resulted in the activation of the retinoblastoma protein (pRB), and this was reflected by profound hypo-phosphorylation of pRB on both cyclin-dependent kinase CDK4 and CDK2 phosphorylation sites. Dephosphorylation of pRB was not seen upon the direct targeting of either CDK4 or CDK2 expression, and was only partially achieved by the simultaneous depletion of these two kinases. Amino-acid sequence analysis revealed two protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) binding motifs in the kinase domain of Fer and the association of Fer with the pRB phosphatase PP1alpha was verified using co-immunoprecipitation analysis. Downregulation of Fer potentiated the activation of PP1alpha and overexpression of Fer decreased the enzymatic activity of that phosphatase. Our findings portray Fer as a regulator of cell-cycle progression in malignant cells and as a potential target for cancer intervention.
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