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  2. A member of the Pyrin family, IFI16, is a novel BRCA1-associated protein involved in the p53-mediated apoptosis pathway

A member of the Pyrin family, IFI16, is a novel BRCA1-associated protein involved in the p53-mediated apoptosis pathway

  • Oncogene. 2003 Dec 4;22(55):8931-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207057.
Jason A Aglipay 1 Sam W Lee Shinya Okada Nobuko Fujiuchi Takao Ohtsuka Jennifer C Kwak Yi Wang Ricky W Johnstone Chuxia Deng Jun Qin Toru Ouchi
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Affiliation

  • 1 The Derald H Ruttenberg Cancer Center, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Abstract

We identified IFI16 as a BRCA1-associated protein involved in p53-mediated Apoptosis. IFI16 contains the Pyrin/PAAD/DAPIN domain, commonly found in cell death-associated proteins. BRCA1 (aa 502-802) interacted with the IFI16 Pyrin domain (aa 1-130). We found that IFI16 was localized in the nucleoplasm and nucleoli. Clear nucleolar IFI16 localization was not observed in HCC1937 BRCA1 mutant cells, but reintroduction of wild-type BRCA1 restored IFI16 nuclear relocalization following IR (ionizing radiation). Coexpression of IFI16 and BRCA1 enhanced DNA damage-induced Apoptosis in mouse embryonic fibroblasts from BRCA1 mutant mice expressing wild-type p53, although mutant IFI16 deficient in binding to BRCA1 did not induce Apoptosis. Furthermore, tetracycline-induced IFI16 collaborated in inducing Apoptosis when adenovirus p53 was expressed in DNA-damaged p53-deficient EJ cells. These results indicate a BRCA1-IFI16 role in p53-mediated transmission of DNA damage signals and Apoptosis.

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