The human EKC/KEOPS complex is recruited to cullin2 ubiquitin ligases by the human tumour antigen PRAME

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Abstract

The human tumour antigen PRAME (preferentially expressed antigen in melanoma) is frequently overexpressed during oncogenesis, and high PRAME levels are associated with poor clinical outcome in a variety of cancers. However, the molecular pathways in which PRAME is implicated are not well understood. We recently characterized PRAME as a BC-box subunit of a Cullin2-based E3 ubiquitin ligase. In this study, we mined the PRAME interactome to a deeper level and identified specific interactions with OSGEP and LAGE3, which are human orthologues of the ancient EKC/KEOPS complex. By characterizing biochemically the human EKC complex and its interactions with PRAME, we show that PRAME recruits a Cul2 ubiquitin ligase to EKC. Moreover, EKC subunits associate with PRAME target sites on chromatin. Our data reveal a novel link between the oncoprotein PRAME and the conserved EKC complex and support a role for both complexes in the same pathways. © 2012 Costessi et al.

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Costessi, A., Mahrour, N., Sharma, V., Stunnenberg, R., Stoel, M. A., Tijchon, E., … Stunnenberg, H. G. (2012). The human EKC/KEOPS complex is recruited to cullin2 ubiquitin ligases by the human tumour antigen PRAME. PLoS ONE, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042822

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