2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2008.01.007
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Nuclear export of BRCA1 occurs during early S phase and is calcium-dependent

Abstract: Although the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) protein is predominantly nuclear, its localization can vary during the cell cycle in response to cellular insults. For example, in S-phase cells, BRCA1 forms subnuclear foci and localizes to the perinuclear region in response to DNA damage. The present study provides evidence that BRCA1 is transiently excluded from the nucleus during the early part of S phase in the absence of DNA damage. The percentage of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells predominantly ex… Show more

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“…While CAL51 controls exhibited predominantly cytoplasmic and perinuclear BRCA1 protein as previously reported (20), EZH2 KD cells accumulated BRCA1 in the nucleus (Figure 1C and D). We conclude that EZH2 influences the intracellular localization of BRCA1 protein in non-tumorigenic breast cells and in breast cancer cells.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…While CAL51 controls exhibited predominantly cytoplasmic and perinuclear BRCA1 protein as previously reported (20), EZH2 KD cells accumulated BRCA1 in the nucleus (Figure 1C and D). We conclude that EZH2 influences the intracellular localization of BRCA1 protein in non-tumorigenic breast cells and in breast cancer cells.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Recent studies have provided information on the subcellular localization of BRCA1 protein during the cell cycle in normal breast cells and breast cancer cells (2022). BRCA1 protein is exported from the nucleus transiently during the initial part of S phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In osteosarcoma, CaMKII increases membrane-bound Tiam1 and GTP-bound Rac1 which decreases p21 gene expression [44]. Moreover, in breast cancer, CaMKII triggers the export of BRCA1 from the nucleus during the early part of the S phase [45]. This nuclear export decreases the BRCA1-dependent expression of p21.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[30][31][32][33][34] In order to understand the role of nucleocytoplasmic transport in RASSF5 function, we cotransfected wild type, export-defective mutant (ΔNES), proline mutant (RASSF5-M1), the Lck-interaction-defective mutant (Y262,281A) of RASSF5, and an empty vector with the pBABEpuro Fig. 9 (legend on next page) vector in A549 cells.…”
Section: Nuclear Localization Of Rassf5 Is Required For Its Anti-prolmentioning
confidence: 99%