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Publication : Roles of BRCA1 in centrosome duplication.

First Author  Deng CX Year  2002
Journal  Oncogene Volume  21
Issue  40 Pages  6222-7
PubMed ID  12214252 Mgi Jnum  J:113943
Mgi Id  MGI:3687895 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1205713
Citation  Deng CX (2002) Roles of BRCA1 in centrosome duplication. Oncogene 21(40):6222-7
abstractText  Centrosome duplication is under precise control and occurs only once in a normal mammalian cell cycle. Disruption of this process causes centrosome amplification, unequal segregation of chromosomes and, ultimately, tumorigenesis. Recent studies indicate that breast cancer suppressor gene 1 (BRCA1) plays an important role in regulating centrosome duplication. BRCA1 is located in the centrosome and binds to gamma-tubulin. It interacts with a variety of proteins that regulate centrosome duplication, including BRCA2, CDK2-Cyclin A, CDK2-Cyclin E, Gadd45, p21, p53 and Rb. Furthermore, targeted disruption of murine BRCA1 results in centrosome amplification, suggesting that BRCA1 serves as a negative regulator for centrosome duplication. This review will examine these data and discuss possible relationships between BRCA1 and its interacting proteins in centrosome duplication.
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