The tumor suppressor OVCA1 is a short half-life protein degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway.

ONCOLOGY LETTERS(2019)

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Ovarian cancer gene 1 (OVCA1) is a tumor suppressor associated with ovarian cancer, which is involved in cell proliferation regulation, embryonic development and tumorigenesis. Loss of heterozygosity in the OVCA1 gene occurs in 50-86% of cases of ovarian cancer; however, the physiological and biochemical functions of OVCA1 are not yet clear. In the present study, the stability and degradation of OVCA1 were investigated in A2780, Hela and 293 cells. The results revealed that the OVCA1 protein was unstable by MG132 inhibiting proteasome mediated degradation, co-immunoprecipitation and half-life measurement experiments. The cellular protein levels of endogenous OVCA1 were too low to be detected by western blotting. In addition, carbobenzoxy-L-leucyl-L-leucyl-L-leucinal inhibited the degradation of OVCA1 in cells. The co-immunoprecipitation assay revealed that the OVCA1 protein interacted with ubiquitin to form a poly-ubiquitinated complex in cells. The half-life of OVCA1, measured by inhibiting protein synthesis with cycloheximide, was <2 h. The present study demonstrated that OVCA1 may be degraded by the ubiquitin-mediated proteasome pathway and may be considered a short half-life protein. In conclusion, the regulation of OVCA1 protein degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway may represent a novel direction in the development of ovarian cancer therapy.
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co-immunoprecipitation,OVCA1,stability,ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation
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