Cancer-upregulated gene 2 (CUG2), a new component of centromere complex, is required for kinetochore function

Mol Cells. 2009 Jun 30;27(6):697-701. doi: 10.1007/s10059-009-0083-2. Epub 2009 Jun 12.

Abstract

We previously identified cancer-upregulated gene 2 (CUG2) as a commonly up-regulated gene in various human cancer tissues, especially in ovary, liver, and lung (Lee et al., 2007a). CUG2 was determined to be a nuclear protein that exhibited high proto-oncogenic activities when overexpressed in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblast cells. To identify other cellular functions of CUG2, we performed yeast two-hybrid screening and identified CENP-T, a component of CENP-A nucleosome complex in the centromere, as an interacting partner of CUG2. Moreover, CENP-A, the principle centromeric determinant, was also found in complex with CENP-T/CUG2. Immunofluorescent staining revealed the co-localization of CUG2 with human centromeric markers. Inhibition of CUG2 expression drastically affected cell viability by inducing aberrant cell division. We propose that CUG2 is a new component of the human centromeric complex that is required for proper chromosome segregation during mitosis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Autoantigens / metabolism
  • Cell Division
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Centromere Protein A
  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone / metabolism
  • Gene Knockdown Techniques
  • Humans
  • Kinetochores / metabolism*
  • Mice
  • Nuclear Proteins / metabolism*
  • Protein Binding
  • Protein Transport
  • RNA, Small Interfering / metabolism

Substances

  • Autoantigens
  • CENPA protein, human
  • CENPT protein, human
  • CENPW protein, human
  • Cenpa protein, mouse
  • Centromere Protein A
  • Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
  • Nuclear Proteins
  • RNA, Small Interfering