Overexpression of MRPS18-2 in cancer cell lines results in appearance of multinucleated cells

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Human mitochondrial ribosomal protein MRPS18-2 (S18-2) is encoded by a cellular gene that is located on the human chromosome 6p21.3. We discovered that overexpression of the S18-2 protein led to immortalization and de-differentiation of primary rat embryonic fibroblasts. Cells showed anchorage-independent growth pattern. Moreover, pathways characteristic for rapidly proliferating cells were upregulated then. It is possible that the S18-2 overexpression induced disturbance in cell cycle regulation. We found that overexpression of S18-2 protein in human cancer cell lines led to an appearance of multinucleated cells in the selected clones. © 2013 Park-media, Ltd.

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Shevchuk, Z., Yurchenko, M. Y., Darekar, S. D., Holodnuka-Kholodnyuk, I., Kashuba, V. I., & Kashuba, E. V. (2013). Overexpression of MRPS18-2 in cancer cell lines results in appearance of multinucleated cells. Acta Naturae, 5(16), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2013-5-1-85-89

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