학술논문

Lysine methylation regulates the pRb tumour suppressor protein.
Document Type
Article
Source
Oncogene. 4/22/2010, Vol. 29 Issue 16, p2357-2367. 11p. 5 Graphs.
Subject
*TUMOR suppressor genes
*TUMORS
*CELL cycle
*METHYLATION
*HETEROCHROMATIN
*LYSINE
Language
ISSN
0950-9232
Abstract
The pRb tumour suppressor protein has a central role in coordinating early cell cycle progression. An important level of control imposed on pRb occurs through post-translational modification, for example, phosphorylation. We describe here a new level of regulation on pRb, mediated through the targeted methylation of lysine residues, by the methyltransferase Set7/9. Set7/9 methylates the C-terminal region of pRb, both in vitro and in cells, and methylated pRb interacts with heterochromatin protein HP1. pRb methylation is required for pRb-dependent cell cycle arrest and transcriptional repression, as well as pRb-dependent differentiation. Our results indicate that methylation can influence the properties of pRb, and raise the interesting possibility that methylation modulates pRb tumour suppressor activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]