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  Distinct Biochemical Pools of Golgi Phosphoprotein 3 in the Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines MCF7 and MDA-MB-231

Tenorio, M. J., Ross, B. H., Luchsinger, C., Rivera-Dictter, A., Arriagada, C., Acuna, D., et al. (2016). Distinct Biochemical Pools of Golgi Phosphoprotein 3 in the Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines MCF7 and MDA-MB-231. PLOS ONE, 11(4): e0154719. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0154719.

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Tenorio, Maria J.1, Author
Ross, Breyan H.2, Author           
Luchsinger, Charlotte1, Author
Rivera-Dictter, Andres1, Author
Arriagada, Cecilia1, Author
Acuna, Diego1, Author
Aguilar, Marcelo1, Author
Cavieres, Viviana1, Author
Burgos, Patricia V.1, Author
Ehrenfeld, Pamela1, Author
Mardones, Gonzalo A.1, Author
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2Huber, Robert / Structure Research, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1565155              

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Free keywords: POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGET; HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA; PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 4-PHOSPHATE; MEMBRANE-PROTEIN; WORSE PROGNOSIS; HIGH EXPRESSION; BREFELDIN-A; GOLPH3; OVEREXPRESSION; MIGRATION
 Abstract: Golgi phosphoprotein 3 (GOLPH3) has been implicated in the development of carcinomas in many human tissues, and is currently considered a bona fide oncoprotein. Importantly, several tumor types show overexpression of GOLPH3, which is associated with tumor progress and poor prognosis. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that connect GOLPH3 function with tumorigenicity are poorly understood. Experimental evidence shows that depletion of GOLPH3 abolishes transformation and proliferation of tumor cells in GOLPH3-overexpressing cell lines. Conversely, GOLPH3 overexpression drives transformation of primary cell lines and enhances mouse xenograft tumor growth in vivo. This evidence suggests that overexpression of GOLPH3 could result in distinct features of GOLPH3 in tumor cells compared to that of non-tumorigenic cells. GOLPH3 is a peripheral membrane protein mostly localized at the trans-Golgi network, and its association with Golgi membranes depends on binding to phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate. GOLPH3 is also contained in a large cytosolic pool that rapidly exchanges with Golgi-associated pools. GOLPH3 has also been observed associated with vesicles and tubules arising from the Golgi, as well as other cellular compartments, and hence it has been implicated in several membrane trafficking events. Whether these and other features are typical to all different types of cells is unknown. Moreover, it remains undetermined how GOLPH3 acts as an oncoprotein at the Golgi. Therefore, to better understand the roles of GOLPH3 in cancer cells, we sought to compare some of its biochemical and cellular properties in the human breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 with that of the non-tumorigenic breast human cell line MCF 10A. We found unexpected differences that support the notion that in different cancer cells, overexpression of GOLPH3 functions in diverse fashions, which may influence specific tumorigenic phenotypes.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2016
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 25
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Publ. Info: 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA : PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 (4) Sequence Number: e0154719 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203