Splicing variant of Cdc42 interacting protein-4 disrupts β-catenin-mediated cell–cell adhesion: Expression and function in renal cell carcinoma
We have identified an alternative splicing variant in the Cdc42-interacting protein 4 (CIP4) gene in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC); almost 50% of the RCCs examined showed an aberrant splicing event in reverse transcription-PCR and the insertion of 19 nucleotides derived from intron9 based...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2006-01, Vol.339 (4), p.1083-1088 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have identified an alternative splicing variant in the Cdc42-interacting protein 4 (CIP4) gene in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC); almost 50% of the RCCs examined showed an aberrant splicing event in reverse transcription-PCR and the insertion of 19 nucleotides derived from intron9 based on a sequence analysis. This variant (CIP4-V) encodes a premature stop codon, resulting in the loss of a tyrosine phosphorylation site, the Cdc42 binding domain, and the SH3 domain. In this report, we show that overexpression of CIP4-V causes the formation of ubiquitinated aggresomes and a loss of cell–cell adhesion. We determined that CIP4-V increased the β-catenin tyrosine phosphorylation levels that mediate Fer/Fyn tyrosine kinases and induced β-catenin mistrafficking from cell membrane to cytoplasmic aggresome. These results indicate that CIP4 is critical for β-catenin-mediated cell–cell adhesion and may be an important aspect of its functional contribution to RCC, especially with regard to metastasis and invasiveness. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X 1090-2104 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.11.117 |