TY - JOUR
T1 - The tumor-associated YB-1 protein
T2 - New player in the circadian control of cell proliferation
AU - Pagano, Cristina
AU - Martino, Orsola di
AU - Ruggiero, Gennaro
AU - Guarino, Andrea Maria
AU - Mueller, Nathalie
AU - Siauciunaite, Rima
AU - Reischl, Markus
AU - Foulkes, Nicholas Simon
AU - Vallone, Daniela
AU - Calabrò, Viola
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Correct spatial and temporal control of cell proliferation is of fundamental importance for tissue homeostasis. Its deregulation has been associated with several pathological conditions. In common with almost every aspect of plant and animal biology, cell proliferation is dominated by day-night rhythms generated by the circadian clock. However, our understanding of the crosstalk between the core clock and cell cycle control mechanisms remains incomplete. In this study, using zebrafish as a vertebrate model system, we show that the nuclear localization of the Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1), a regulator of cyclin expression and a hallmark of certain cancers, is robustly regulated by the circadian clock. We implicate clock-controlled changes in YB-1 SUMOylation as one of the mechanisms regulating its periodic nuclear entry at the beginning of the light phase. Furthermore, we demonstrate that YB-1 nuclear protein is able to downregulate cyclin A2 mRNA expression in zebrafish via its direct interaction with the cyclin A2 promoter. Thus, by acting as a direct target of cyclic posttranslational regulatory mechanisms, YB-1 serves as one bridge between the circadian clock and its cell cycle control.
AB - Correct spatial and temporal control of cell proliferation is of fundamental importance for tissue homeostasis. Its deregulation has been associated with several pathological conditions. In common with almost every aspect of plant and animal biology, cell proliferation is dominated by day-night rhythms generated by the circadian clock. However, our understanding of the crosstalk between the core clock and cell cycle control mechanisms remains incomplete. In this study, using zebrafish as a vertebrate model system, we show that the nuclear localization of the Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1), a regulator of cyclin expression and a hallmark of certain cancers, is robustly regulated by the circadian clock. We implicate clock-controlled changes in YB-1 SUMOylation as one of the mechanisms regulating its periodic nuclear entry at the beginning of the light phase. Furthermore, we demonstrate that YB-1 nuclear protein is able to downregulate cyclin A2 mRNA expression in zebrafish via its direct interaction with the cyclin A2 promoter. Thus, by acting as a direct target of cyclic posttranslational regulatory mechanisms, YB-1 serves as one bridge between the circadian clock and its cell cycle control.
KW - Cell cycle
KW - Cell proliferation
KW - Circadian clock
KW - SUMOylation
KW - Y-box binding protein
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85010733353&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18632/oncotarget.14051
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.14051
M3 - Article
C2 - 28008157
AN - SCOPUS:85010733353
SN - 1949-2553
VL - 8
SP - 6193
EP - 6205
JO - Oncotarget
JF - Oncotarget
IS - 4
ER -