Drosophila Axud1 is involved in the control of proliferation and displays pro-apoptotic activity
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Glavic Maurer, Álvaro
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Drosophila Axud1 is involved in the control of proliferation and displays pro-apoptotic activity
Abstract
Cell division rates and apoptosis sculpt the growing organs, and its regulation implements
the developmental programmes that define organ size and shape. The balance between
oncogenes and tumour suppressors modulate the cell cycle and the apoptotic machinery
to achieve this goal, promoting and restricting proliferation or, in certain conditions, inducing
the apoptotic programme. Analysis of human cancer cells with mutation in AXIN gene
has uncovered the potential function of AXUD1 as a tumour suppressor. It has been
described that Human AXUD1 is a nuclear protein. We find that a DAxud1-GFP fusion protein
is localised to the nucleus during interphase, where it accumulates associated to the
nuclear envelope, but becomes distributed in a diffused pattern in the nucleus of mitotic
cells. We have analysed the function of the Drosophila AXUD1 homologue, and find that
DAxud1 behaves as a tumour suppressor that regulates the proliferation rhythm of imaginal
cells. Knocking down the activity of DAxud1 enhances the proliferation of these cells,
causing in addition a reduction in cell size. Conversely, the increase in DAxud1 expression
impedes cell cycle progression at mitosis through disturbance of Cdk1 activity, and induces
the apoptosis of these cells in a JNK-dependent manner.
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This work was funded by FONDECYT
(3050042) and ICM P06-039 grants to A.G. and by a BFU2006-
06501 grant of the M.E.C. to J.F.dC.
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MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, Volume: 126, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 184-197, 2009
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