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Publication : EMC3 regulates mesenchymal cell survival via control of the mitotic spindle assembly.

First Author  Tang X Year  2023
Journal  iScience Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  105667
PubMed ID  36624844 Mgi Jnum  J:332497
Mgi Id  MGI:7427128 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.105667
Citation  Tang X, et al. (2023) EMC3 regulates mesenchymal cell survival via control of the mitotic spindle assembly. iScience 26(1):105667
abstractText  Eukaryotic cells transit through the cell cycle to produce two daughter cells. Dysregulation of the cell cycle leads to cell death or tumorigenesis. Herein, we found a subunit of the ER membrane complex, EMC3, as a key regulator of cell cycle. Conditional deletion of Emc3 in mouse embryonic mesoderm led to reduced size and patterning defects of multiple organs. Emc3 deficiency impaired cell proliferation, causing spindle assembly defects, chromosome mis-segregation, cell cycle arrest at G2/M, and apoptosis. Upon entry into mitosis, mesenchymal cells upregulate EMC3 protein levels and localize EMC3 to the mitotic centrosomes. Further analysis indicated that EMC3 works together with VCP to tightly regulate the levels and activity of Aurora A, an essential factor for centrosome function and mitotic spindle assembly: while overexpression of EMC3 or VCP degraded Aurora A, their loss led to increased Aurora A stability but reduced Aurora A phosphorylation in mitosis.
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