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NEDD4 controls the expression of GUCD1, a protein upregulated in proliferating liver cells.

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (2014-04-20)
Marina Maria Bellet, Danilo Piobbico, Daniela Bartoli, Marilena Castelli, Stefania Pieroni, Cinzia Brunacci, Martina Chiacchiaretta, Rachele Del Sordo, Francesca Fallarino, Angelo Sidoni, Paolo Puccetti, Luigina Romani, Giuseppe Servillo, Maria Agnese Della Fazia
RÉSUMÉ

Liver regeneration is a unique means of studying cell proliferation in vivo. Screening of a large cDNA library from regenerating liver has previously allowed us to identify and characterize a cluster of genes encoding proteins with important roles in proliferative processes. Here, by examining different rat and human tissues as well as cell lines, we characterized a highly conserved gene, guanylyl cyclase domain containing 1 (GUCD1), whose modulation occurs in liver regeneration and cell cycle progression in vitro. High-level expression of GUCD1 transcripts was observed in livers from patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. A yeast two-hybrid interaction assay, aimed at identifying any relevant interaction partners of GUCD1, revealed direct interactions with NEDD4-1 (E3 ubiquitin protein ligase neural precursor cell expressed, developmentally downregulated gene 4), resulting in control of GUCD1 stability. Thus, we have characterized expression and function of a ubiquitous protein, GUCD1, which might have a role in regulating normal and abnormal cell growth in the liver.