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p600, a unique protein required for membrane morphogenesis and cell survival.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005-10-11)
Yoshihiro Nakatani, Hiroaki Konishi, Alex Vassilev, Hisanori Kurooka, Keiichiro Ishiguro, Jun-ichi Sawada, Tsuyoshi Ikura, Stanley J Korsmeyer, Jun Qin, Anna M Herlitz
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In this article, we identify and characterize p600, a unique 600-kDa retinoblastoma protein- and calmodulin-binding protein. In the nucleus, p600 and retinoblastoma protein seem to act as a chromatin scaffold. In the cytoplasm, p600 and clathrin form a meshwork structure, which could contribute to cytoskeletal organization and membrane morphogenesis. Reduced expression of p600 with interference RNA abrogates integrin-mediated ruffled membrane formation and, furthermore, prevents activation of integrin-mediated survival pathways. Consequently, knockdown of p600 sensitizes cells to apoptosis induced by cell detachment. These findings provide mechanistic insight into the regulation of membrane-proximal events in tumorigenesis.