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The two human homologues of yeast UFD2 ubiquitination factor, UBE4A and UBE4B, are located in common neuroblastoma deletion regions and are subject to mutations in tumours.

H Carén1, A Holmstrand, R-M Sjöberg, T Martinsson.   

Abstract

Chromosomes 11q and 1p are commonly deleted in advanced-stage neuroblastomas and are therefore assumed to contain tumour suppressor genes involved in the development of this cancer. The two UFD2 yeast gene human homologues, UBE4A and UBE4B, involved in the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway, are located in 11q and 1p, respectively. UBE4B has previously been analysed for mutations and one mutation in the splice donor site of exon 9, c.1439 + 1G > C, was found in a neuroblastoma tumour with fatal outcome. We speculated that the homologue UBE4A might be involved in an alternative tumourigenesis pathway. The coding exons of UBE4A were therefore sequenced. One putative missense mutation (1028T > C, leading to I343T, residing in exon 8) was found in neuroblastoma tumour 20R8; this finding was confirmed by sequencing in both directions. The change, isoleucine (non-polar) to threonine (polar), was situated in a highly conserved amino acid region. In addition, two novel variants were also found in intronic sequences of UBE4A. It might be speculated that the proteins generated from UBE4B and UBE4A are involved in protecting the cell from environmental stress and that inactivation of either of them could contribute to malignancy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16386891     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2005.09.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer        ISSN: 0959-8049            Impact factor:   9.162


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