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New centromeric component CENP-W is an RNA-associated nuclear matrix protein that interacts with nucleophosmin/B23 protein.


ABSTRACT: CENP-W was originally identified as a putative oncogene, cancer-upregulated gene 2 (CUG2) that was commonly up-regulated in many cancer tissues. Recently, CENP-W has also been identified as a new centromeric component that interacts with CENP-T. As a complex with CENP-T, CENP-W plays crucial roles in assembly of the functional kinetochore complex. In this study, the subnuclear localization of CENP-W was extensively analyzed using various approaches. We found that ectopically expressed CENP-W primarily accumulated in the nucleolus and remained substantially associated with the nucleolus in stable cells. The following fractionation study also showed that CENP-W is associated with RNA as well as DNA. Moreover, a considerable amount of CENP-W was found in the nuclear mesh-like structure, nuclear matrix, possibly indicating that CENP-W participates in diverse subnuclear activities. Finally, biochemical affinity binding analysis revealed that CENP-W specifically interacts with the nucleolar phosphoprotein, nucleophosmin (B23). Depletion of cellular B23 by siRNA treatment induced a dramatic decrease of CENP-W stability and severe mislocalization during prophase. Our data proposed that B23 may function in the assembly of the kinetochore complex by interacting with CENP-W during interphase.

SUBMITTER: Chun Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3234906 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New centromeric component CENP-W is an RNA-associated nuclear matrix protein that interacts with nucleophosmin/B23 protein.

Chun Younghwa Y   Park Byoungwoo B   Koh Wansoo W   Lee Sunhee S   Cheon Yeongmi Y   Kim Raehyung R   Che Lihua L   Lee Soojin S  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20111014 49


CENP-W was originally identified as a putative oncogene, cancer-upregulated gene 2 (CUG2) that was commonly up-regulated in many cancer tissues. Recently, CENP-W has also been identified as a new centromeric component that interacts with CENP-T. As a complex with CENP-T, CENP-W plays crucial roles in assembly of the functional kinetochore complex. In this study, the subnuclear localization of CENP-W was extensively analyzed using various approaches. We found that ectopically expressed CENP-W pri  ...[more]

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