The Ki-67 protein interacts with members of the heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) family: a potential role in the regulation of higher-order chromatin structure. |
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Authors: | Thomas Scholzen Elmar Endl Claudia Wohlenberg Sjaak van der Sar Ian G Cowell Johannes Gerdes Prim B Singh |
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Affiliation: | Division of Molecular Immunology, Research Center Borstel, D-23845 Borstel, Germany. tscholzen@fz-borstel.de |
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Abstract: | The expression of the nuclear protein Ki-67 (pKi-67) is strictly correlated with cell proliferation. Because of this, anti-Ki-67 antibodies can be used as operational markers to estimate the growth fraction of human neoplasia in situ. For a variety of tumours, the assessment of pKi-67 expression has repeatedly been proven to be of prognostic value for survival and tumour recurrence, but no cellular function has yet been ascribed to the Ki-67 protein. This study shows that a C-terminal domain of pKi-67 (Kon21) is able to bind to all three members of the mammalian heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) family in vitro and in vivo. This interaction can be manipulated in living cells, as evidenced by ectopic expression of GFP-tagged HP1 proteins in HeLa cells, which results in a dramatic relocalization of endogenous pKi-67. Taken together, the data presented in this study suggest a role for pKi-67 in the control of higher-order chromatin structure. |
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Keywords: | Ki‐67 HP1 heterochromatin mitosis nucleus |
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