Human RAD6 promotes G1-S transition and cell proliferation through upregulation of cyclin D1 expression

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Protein ubiquitinylation regulates protein stability and activity. RAD6, an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, which that has been substantially biochemically characterized, functions in a number of biologically relevant pathways, including cell cycle progression. In this study, we show that RAD6 promotes the G1-S transition and cell proliferation by regulating the expression of cyclin D1 (CCND1) in human cells. Furthermore, our data indicate that RAD6 influences the transcription of CCND1 by increasing monoubiquitinylation of histone H2B and trimethylation of H3K4 in the CCND1 promoter region. Our study presents, for the first time, an evidence for the function of RAD6 in cell cycle progression and cell proliferation in human cells, raising the possibility that RAD6 could be a new target for molecular diagnosis and prognosis in cancer therapeutics. Copyright:

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Cai, F., Chen, P., Chen, L., Biskup, E., Liu, Y., Chen, P. C., … Chen, S. (2014). Human RAD6 promotes G1-S transition and cell proliferation through upregulation of cyclin D1 expression. PLoS ONE, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113727

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