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  2. MCT-1 protein interacts with the cap complex and modulates messenger RNA translational profiles

MCT-1 protein interacts with the cap complex and modulates messenger RNA translational profiles

  • Cancer Res. 2006 Sep 15;66(18):8994-9001. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-1999.
Line S Reinert 1 Bo Shi Suvobroto Nandi Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz Michele Vitolo Kurtis E Bachman Huili He Ronald B Gartenhaus
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Affiliation

  • 1 University of Maryland, Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Abstract

MCT-1 is an oncogene that was initially identified in a human T cell lymphoma and has been shown to induce cell proliferation as well as activate survival-related pathways. MCT-1 contains the PUA domain, a recently described RNA-binding domain that is found in several tRNA and rRNA modification enzymes. Here, we established that MCT-1 protein interacts with the cap complex through its PUA domain and recruits the density-regulated protein (DENR/DRP), containing the SUI1 translation initiation domain. Through the use of microarray analysis on polysome-associated mRNAs, we showed that up-regulation of MCT-1 was able to modulate the translation profiles of BCL2L2, TFDP1, MRE11A, cyclin D1, and E2F1 mRNAs, despite equivalent levels of mRNAs in the cytoplasm. Our data establish a role for MCT-1 in translational regulation, and support a linkage between translational control and oncogenesis.

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