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Aberrant Cytoplasm Localization And Protein Stability Of Sirt1 Is Regulated By Pi3k/Igf-1r Signaling In Human Cancer Cells

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2010)

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SIRT1, an NAD-dependent histone/protein deacetylase, has classically been thought of as a nuclear protein. In this study, we demonstrate that SIRT1 is mainly localized in the nucleus of nor mal cells, but is predominantly localized in the cytoplasm of the cancer/transfor med cells we tested. We found this predominant cytoplasmic localization of SIRT1 is regulated by elevated mitotic activity and PI3K/IGF-1R signaling in cancer cells. We show that aberrant cytoplasmic localization of SIRT1 is due to increased protein stability and is regulated by PI3K/IGF-1R signaling. In addition, we determined that SIRT1 is required for PI3K-mediated cancer cell growth. Our study represents the first identification that aberrant cytoplasm localization is one of the specific alternations to SIRT1 that occur in cancer cells, and PI3K/IGF-1R signaling plays an important role in the regulation of cytoplasmic SIRT1 stability. Our findings suggest that the over-expressed cytoplasmic SIRT1 in cancer cells may greatly contribute to its cancer-specific function by working downstream of the PI3K/IGF-1R signaling pathway.
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SIRT1, cytoplasm localization, protein stability, cancer cells, PI3K/IGF-1R
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