Roles of BRCA1 in centrosome duplication

CX Deng - Oncogene, 2002 - nature.com
Oncogene, 2002nature.com
Centrosome duplication is under precise control and occurs only once in a normal
mammalian cell cycle. Disruption of this process causes centrosome amplification, unequal
segregation of chromosomes and, ultimately, tumorigenesis. Recent studies indicate that
breast cancer suppressor gene 1 (BRCA1) plays an important role in regulating centrosome
duplication. BRCA1 is located in the centrosome and binds to γ-tubulin. It interacts with a
variety of proteins that regulate centrosome duplication, including BRCA2, CDK2–Cyclin A …
Abstract
Centrosome duplication is under precise control and occurs only once in a normal mammalian cell cycle. Disruption of this process causes centrosome amplification, unequal segregation of chromosomes and, ultimately, tumorigenesis. Recent studies indicate that breast cancer suppressor gene 1 (BRCA1) plays an important role in regulating centrosome duplication. BRCA1 is located in the centrosome and binds to γ-tubulin. It interacts with a variety of proteins that regulate centrosome duplication, including BRCA2, CDK2–Cyclin A, CDK2–Cyclin E, Gadd45, p21, p53 and Rb. Furthermore, targeted disruption of murine BRCA1 results in centrosome amplification, suggesting that BRCA1 serves as a negative regulator for centrosome duplication. This review will examine these data and discuss possible relationships between BRCA1 and its interacting proteins in centrosome duplication.
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