Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10870942 | FEBS Letters | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CIZ1 is a nuclear protein involved in DNA replication and is also implicated in human diseases including cancers. To gain an insight into its function in vivo, we generated mice lacking Ciz1. Ciz1-deficient (Ciz1â/â) mice grew without any obvious abnormalities, and Ciz1â/â mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) did not show any defects in cell cycle status, cell growth, and DNA damage response. However, Ciz1â/â MEFs were sensitive to hydroxyurea-mediated replication stress and susceptible to oncogene-induced cellular transformation. In addition, Ciz1â/â mice developed various types of leukemias by retroviral insertional mutagenesis. These results indicate that CIZ1 functions as a tumor suppressor in vivo.
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Authors
Rio Nishibe, Wataru Watanabe, Takeshi Ueda, Norimasa Yamasaki, Richard Koller, Linda Wolff, Zen-ichiro Honda, Motoaki Ohtsubo, Hiroaki Honda,