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The Ins and Outs of HOPS/TMUB1 in biology and pathology.

Maria Agnese Della-Fazia1, Marilena Castelli1, Danilo Piobbico1, Stefania Pieroni1, Giuseppe Servillo1.   

Abstract

Liver regeneration represents an outstanding tool to study not only proliferation, but also other important processes such as inflammation, regenerative response or stem cell biology. Several novel genes have been identified as being involved in the proliferation of residual hepatocytes. One of them, HOPS/TMUB1, is proving to be a significant player in the control of proliferation, both contributing to genomic stability and as a partner of essential molecules. HOPS is an ubiquitin-like protein, shuttling from nucleus to cytoplasm, and it is engaged in a number of biological and physiopathological functions. HOPS overexpression in tumour cell lines strongly reduces proliferation, arresting cell cycle in G0 /G1 . HOPS is involved in centrosome assembly and maintenance, and its knockdown causes genomic instability. Moreover, a direct interaction of HOPS with nucleophosmin (NPM) and p19Arf has been established, resulting in proper control of p19Arf stability and localization. These data indicate that HOPS acts as a functional bridge in the interaction between NPM and p19Arf , providing new mechanistic insight into how NPM and p19Arf will oppose cell proliferation. HOPS exerts a control in p53 stability, directing p53 mitochondrial apoptosis and cytoplasmic localization. HOPS plays a direct role as novel post-translational modifier of p53, much like SUMO or NEDD. HOPS is overexpressed in a high number of human tumours in patients affected by large intestinal, CNS, liver and oesophageal tumours. This review highlights HOPS involvement in distinct cellular functions, establishing its role as a key player in cell biology and pathology in a broader context.
© 2020 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  apoptosis protein modifier; hepatocyte odd protein shuttling; liver regeneration; nucleophosmin; p19 Arf; p53; transmembrane and ubiquitin-like domain-containing 1; tumour suppressor gene; ubiquitin-like protein

Year:  2020        PMID: 32860479     DOI: 10.1111/febs.15539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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1.  Functional expression and localisation of HOPS/TMUB1 in mouse lens.

Authors:  Giuseppe Servillo; Maria Agnese Della-Fazia; Daniela Bartoli; Danilo Piobbico; Marilena Castelli; Stefania Pieroni; Damiano Scopetti; Simona Ferracchiato; Nicola Di-Iacovo; Carlo Cagini
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2021-02-26       Impact factor: 3.840

2.  TMUB1 Correlated with Immune Infiltration Is a Prognostic Marker for Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Tao Hao; Hanqiang Yu; Daqi Huang; Qian Liu
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 3.464

3.  Hops/Tmub1 Heterozygous Mouse Shows Haploinsufficiency Effect in Influencing p53-Mediated Apoptosis.

Authors:  Simona Ferracchiato; Nicola Di-Iacovo; Damiano Scopetti; Danilo Piobbico; Marilena Castelli; Stefania Pieroni; Marco Gargaro; Giorgia Manni; Stefano Brancorsini; Maria Agnese Della-Fazia; Giuseppe Servillo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-07-02       Impact factor: 5.923

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