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Publication : Prohibitin: potential role in senescence, development, and tumor suppression.

First Author  McClung JK Year  1995
Journal  Exp Gerontol Volume  30
Issue  2 Pages  99-124
PubMed ID  8591812 Mgi Jnum  J:23736
Mgi Id  MGI:71427 Doi  10.1016/0531-5565(94)00069-7
Citation  McClung JK, et al. (1995) Prohibitin: potential role in senescence, development, and tumor suppression. Exp Gerontol 30(2):99-124
abstractText  Prohibitin is an evolutionarily conserved gene with homologues found in organisms ranging from yeast to man. In man the gene is located on chromosome 17 at q21. The deduced amino acid sequences of the protein products from mouse and rat are identical; and these differ from the human protein sequence by a single conserved amino acid. Prohibitin has antiproliferative activity and available data suggest a role in such diverse processes as normal cell cycle regulation, replicative senescence, cellular immortalization, and the development of sporadic breast tumors. Although its functional activity is presently unknown, the 30,000-Da protein has been located in the inner membrane of mitochondria, where it is postsynthetically modified, as well as on the plasma membrane of B cells, where it is associated with the IgM receptor. Prohibitin's evolutionary conservation and ubiquitous expression indicate that it is a fundamentally important gene; and current data suggest a functional role in such dissimilar processes as development, senescence, and tumor suppression.
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