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Publication : Nucleophosmin is required for DNA integrity and p19Arf protein stability.

First Author  Colombo E Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  25
Issue  20 Pages  8874-86
PubMed ID  16199867 Mgi Jnum  J:101353
Mgi Id  MGI:3603875 Doi  10.1128/MCB.25.20.8874-8886.2005
Citation  Colombo E, et al. (2005) Nucleophosmin is required for DNA integrity and p19Arf protein stability. Mol Cell Biol 25(20):8874-86
abstractText  Nucleophosmin (NPM) is a nucleolar phosphoprotein that binds the tumor suppressors p53 and p19(Arf) and is thought to be indispensable for ribogenesis, cell proliferation, and survival after DNA damage. The NPM gene is the most frequent target of genetic alterations in leukemias and lymphomas, though its role in tumorigenesis is unknown. We report here the first characterization of a mouse NPM knockout strain. Lack of NPM expression results in accumulation of DNA damage, activation of p53, widespread apoptosis, and mid-stage embryonic lethality. Fibroblasts explanted from null embryos fail to grow and rapidly acquire a senescent phenotype. Transfer of the NPM mutation into a p53-null background rescued apoptosis in vivo and fibroblast proliferation in vitro. Cells null for both p53 and NPM grow faster than control cells and are more susceptible to transformation by activated oncogenes, such as mutated Ras or overexpressed Myc. In the absence of NPM, Arf protein is excluded from nucleoli and is markedly less stable. Our data demonstrate that NPM regulates DNA integrity and, through Arf, inhibits cell proliferation and are consistent with a putative tumor-suppressive function of NPM.
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