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  2. The Tre2 oncoprotein, implicated in Ewing's sarcoma, interacts with two components of the cytoskeleton

The Tre2 oncoprotein, implicated in Ewing's sarcoma, interacts with two components of the cytoskeleton

  • Biotechnol Lett. 2006 Feb;28(4):223-31. doi: 10.1007/s10529-005-5523-2.
Christophe Dechamps 1 Stephane Bach Daniel Portetelle Micheline Vandenbol
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Animal and Microbial Biology Unit, Gembloux Agricultural University, Avenue Maréchal Juin 6, Gembloux, B-5030, Belgium.
Abstract

The product of the Tre2 oncogene, structurally related to the Ypt/RabGTPase-activating proteins (Ypt/RabGAP), is involved in various human cancers, including Ewing's sarcoma. In order to identify proteins interacting with the GAP part of this protein, we performed yeast two-hybrid screening of two libraries. Two components of the Cytoskeleton were thus identified, whose interaction with the GAP region was confirmed by GST-pulldown, co-immunoprecipitation, and colocalisation experiments. The proteins found to interact with the GAP region are the light regulatory chain of Myosin II (Myl2) and LOC91256, a protein containing ankyrin repeats.

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