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Publication : HOPS: a novel cAMP-dependent shuttling protein involved in protein synthesis regulation.

First Author  Della Fazia MA Year  2005
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  118
Issue  Pt 14 Pages  3185-94
PubMed ID  16014383 Mgi Jnum  J:100856
Mgi Id  MGI:3589831 Doi  10.1242/jcs.02452
Citation  Della Fazia MA, et al. (2005) HOPS: a novel cAMP-dependent shuttling protein involved in protein synthesis regulation. J Cell Sci 118(Pt 14):3185-94
abstractText  The liver has the ability to autonomously regulate growth and mass. Following partial hepatectomy, hormones, growth factors, cytokines and their coupled signal transduction pathways have been implicated in hepatocyte proliferation. To understand the mechanisms responsible for the proliferative response, we studied liver regeneration by characterization of novel genes that are activated in residual hepatocytes. A regenerating liver cDNA library screening was performed with cDNA-subtracted probes derived from regenerating and normal liver. Here, we describe the biology of Hops (for hepatocyte odd protein shuttling). HOPS is a novel shuttling protein that contains an ubiquitin-like domain, a putative NES and a proline-rich region. HOPS is rapidly exported from the nucleus and is overexpressed during liver regeneration. Evidence shows that cAMP governs HOPS export in hepatocytes of normal and regenerating liver and is mediated via CRM-1. We demonstrate that HOPS binds to elongation factor eEF-1A and interferes in protein synthesis. HOPS overexpression in H-35-hepatoma and 3T3-NIH cells strongly reduces proliferation.
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