Cell cycle regulated expression and phosphorylation of hpttg proto-oncogene product

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Abstract

We recently isolated a cDNA for hpttg, the human homolog of rat pituitary tumor transforming gene. Now we have analysed the expression of hpttg as a function of cell proliferation. hPTTG protein level is up-regulated in rapidly proliferating cells, is down-regulated in response to serum starvation or cell confluence, and is regulated in a cell cycle-dependent manner, peaking in mitosis. In addition, we show that hPTTG is phosphorylated during mitosis. Immunodepletion and in vitro phosphorylation experiments, together with the use of a specific inhibitor, indicate that Cdc2 is the kinase that phosphorylates hPTTG. These results suggest that hpttg is induced by and may have a role in, regulatory pathways involved in the control of cell proliferation.

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Ramos-Morales, F., Domínguez, Á., Romero, F., Luna, R., Multon, M. C., Pintor-Toro, J. A., & Tortolero, M. (2000). Cell cycle regulated expression and phosphorylation of hpttg proto-oncogene product. Oncogene, 19(3), 403–409. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203320

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