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Degradation of Tob1 mediated by SCFSkp2-dependent ubiquitination.

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  • Degradation of Tob1 mediated by SCFSkp2-dependent ubiquitination. Abstract Text:

    yoshihiro hiramatsuYoshihiro Hiramatsu,kyoko kitagawaKyoko Kitagawa,toru suzukiToru Suzuki,chiharu uchidaChiharu Uchida,takayuki hattoriTakayuki Hattori,hirotoshi kikuchiHirotoshi Kikuchi,toshiaki odaToshiaki Oda,shigetsugu hatakeyamaShigetsugu Hatakeyama,keiichi i nakayamaKeiichi I Nakayama,tadashi yamamotoTadashi Yamamoto,hiroyuki konnoHiroyuki Konno,masatoshi kitagawaMasatoshi Kitagawa,

    Tob1, a member of the Tob/BTG family, is involved in the control of G(1)-S progression by suppressing cyclin D1 expression and acts as a tumor suppressor gene. Tob1 was reported to have a quick turnover through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, but proteins involved in this process are still unknown. We showed that Skp2, a substrate-targeting subunit of the SCF (Skp1/Cul1/F-box protein) ubiquitin ligase complex, was involved in ubiquitin-dependent degradation of Tob1. Skp2 interacted with Tob1 and facilitated ubiquitination of Tob1 in intact cells as well as in vitro. Skp2 mutants without the F-box or leucine rich repeat were not able to bind to Tob1 and did not enhance ubiquitination of Tob1. Tob1 was stabilized in both Skp2(-/-) mouse fibroblasts and Skp2 knockdown HeLa cells. Moreover, cyclin D1 expression was suppressed in Skp2 knockdown HeLa cells. These data suggest that Tob1 is a novel target for degradation by the SCF-Skp2 ubiquitin ligase.

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    y hiramatsuY Hiramatsu,k kitagawaK Kitagawa,t suzukiT Suzuki,c uchidaC Uchida,t hattoriT Hattori,h kikuchiH Kikuchi,t odaT Oda,s hatakeyamaS Hatakeyama,ki nakayamaKI Nakayama,t yamamotoT Yamamoto,h konnoH Konno,m kitagawaM Kitagawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Cancer research

    VOLUME: 66

    Page Numbers: 8477-83

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    ISSN: 1538-7445

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Second Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan.

    Country: United States

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