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Role of Kenae/CCDC125 in cell motility through the deregulation of RhoGTPase
- Source :
- International Journal of Molecular Medicine. 24
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Spandidos Publications, 2009.
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Abstract
- Isaac's syndrome is a movement disorder characterized by hyperexcitability of peripheral motor nerves. Patients with Isaac's syndrome often develop auto-antibodies to voltage-gated potassium channels (VGKCs) which block their function. However, anti-VGKC antibodies are not detected in all patients with Isaac's syndrome, suggesting the existence of another etiology. In this study, we performed immunoscreening using the serum from a patient with Isaac's syndrome and identified the novel gene named Kenae/CCDC125. Expression analysis of Kenae/CCDC125 revealed that its transcript was highly expressed in tissues associated with the immune system, such as the thymus, spleen and bone marrow. In cells stably expressing Kenae/CCDC125, delay in cell motility and deregulation of RhoGTPase (RhoA, Rac1 and cdc42) activity to extracellular stimuli were demonstrated. These results suggest that the novel gene, Kenae/CCDC125, acts as a regulator of cell motility through RhoA, Rac1 and cdc42.
- Subjects :
- RHOA
Molecular Sequence Data
education
Motility
RAC1
CDC42
Mice
Cell Movement
Cell Line, Tumor
Genetics
Extracellular
Animals
Humans
Amino Acid Sequence
RNA, Messenger
Antigens
Cloning, Molecular
Regulation of gene expression
Base Sequence
Oncogene
biology
Gene Expression Profiling
GTPase-Activating Proteins
Proteins
General Medicine
Cell cycle
Cell biology
Gene Expression Regulation
biology.protein
Isaacs Syndrome
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 11073756
- Volume :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Molecular Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0d2e469bfc248110f12ec232bbb87a74