Tubulin cofactor A gene silencing in mammalian cells induces changes in microtubule cytoskeleton, cell cycle arrest and cell death
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01/01/2014
01/01/2014
01/07/2005
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Resumo |
Microtubules are polymers of alpha/beta-tubulin participating in essential cell functions. A multistep process involving distinct molecular chaperones and cofactors produces new tubulin heterodimers competent to polymerise. In vitro cofactor A (TBCA) interacts with beta-tubulin in a quasi-native state behaving as a molecular chaperone. We have used siRNA to silence TBCA expression in HeLa and MCF-7 mammalian cell lines. TBCA is essential for cell viability and its knockdown produces a decrease in the amount of soluble tubulin, modifications in microtubules and G1 cell cycle arrest. In MCF-7 cells, cell death was preceded by a change in cell shape resembling differentiation. |
Identificador |
Nolasco S, Bellido J, Gonçalves J, Zabala JC, Soares H. Tubulin cofactor A gene silencing in mammalian cells induces changes in microtubule cytoskeleton, cell cycle arrest and cell death. FEBS Lett. 2005;579(17):3515-24. 1873-3468 |
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eng |
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Elsevier |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014579305006290 |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Actin cytoskeleton #Apoptosis #Caspase 7 #Cell cycle #Gene silencing #Microtubule-associated proteins #Microtubules #Molecular chaperones #Phenotype #RNA, Small interfering #Tubulin #β-Tubulin cofactor A #Molecular chaperone |
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article |