PAK1IP1, a ribosomal stress-induced nucleolar protein, regulates cell proliferation via the p53–MDM2 loop

Weishi Yu(East China Normal University), Zhongwei Qiu(Indiana University Bloomington), Na Gao(Indiana University Bloomington), Liren Wang(Indiana University Bloomington), Hengxiang Cui(East China Normal University), Yu Qian(East China Normal University), Li Jiang(Indiana University Bloomington), Jian Luo(Indiana University Bloomington), Zhengfang Yi(Indiana University Bloomington), Hua Lu(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Dali Li(East China Normal University), Mingyao Liu(Texas A&M Health Science Center)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 20, 2010
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Abstract

Cell growth and proliferation are tightly controlled via the regulation of the p53-MDM2 feedback loop in response to various cellular stresses. In this study, we identified a nucleolar protein called PAK1IP1 as another regulator of this loop. PAK1IP1 was induced when cells were treated with chemicals that disturb ribosome biogenesis. Overexpression of PAK1IP1 inhibited cell proliferation by inducing p53-dependent G1 cell-cycle arrest. PAK1IP1 bound to MDM2 and inhibited its ability to ubiquitinate and to degrade p53, consequently leading to the accumulation of p53 levels. Interestingly, knockdown of PAK1IP1 in cells also inhibited cell proliferation and induced p53-dependent G1 arrest. Deficiency of PAK1IP1 increased free ribosomal protein L5 and L11 which were required for PAK1IP1 depletion-induced p53 activation. Taken together, our results reveal that PAK1IP1 is a new nucleolar protein that is crucial for rRNA processing and plays a regulatory role in cell proliferation via the p53-MDM2 loop.


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