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XB-ART-6733
Oncogene 2002 Aug 15;2136:5619-30. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1205658.
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Carcinogenesis and translational controls: TACC1 is down-regulated in human cancers and associates with mRNA regulators.

Conte N , Charafe-Jauffret E , Delaval B , Adélaïde J , Ginestier C , Geneix J , Isnardon D , Jacquemier J , Birnbaum D .


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The three human TACC genes encode a family of proteins that are suspected to play a role in carcinogenesis. Their function is not precisely known; a Xenopus TACC protein called Maskin is involved in translational control, while the Drosophila D-TACC associates with microtubules and centrosomes. We have characterized the human TACC1 gene and its products. The TACC1 gene is located in region p12 of chromosome 8; its mRNA is ubiquitously expressed and encodes a protein with an apparent molecular mass of 125 kDa, which is cytoplasmic and mainly perinuclear. We show that TACC1 mRNA gene expression is down-regulated in various types of tumors. Using immunohistochemistry of tumor tissue-microarrays and sections, we confirm that the level of TACC1 protein is down-regulated in breast cancer. Finally, using the two-hybrid screen in yeast, GST pull-downs and co-immunoprecipitations, we identified two potential binding partners for TACC1, LSM7 and SmG. They constitute a conserved subfamily of Sm-like small proteins that associate with U6 snRNPs and play a role in several aspects of mRNA processing. We speculate that down-regulation of TACC1 may alter the control of mRNA homeostasis in polarized cells and participates in the oncogenic processes.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: lsm7 tacc1 tacc3