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The Expression and Localization of N-Myc Downstream-Regulated Gene 1 in Human Trophoblasts
Authors
A Fotovati
A Karaczyn
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B Chen
B Xu
Baosheng Chen
CR Roh
D Pflueger
D Piquemal
DM Byers
DM Nelson
E Alsat
E Shaw
EA Mostaghel
Eric Y. Chuang
EU Jung
HJ Kliman
J Hwang
Jacob C. Larkin
JF Mouillet
JR Hickok
K Hirata
K Kokame
K Ogata
KJ Livak
KT Kim
L Aravind
L Kalaydjieva
LW Donaldson
M Hunter
M Hunter
MA Zoroddu
N van Belzen
NT Le
O Genbacev
P Lachat
RB Donker
RH King
RK Riemer
RP Caruso
S Bandyopadhyay
S Chen
S Sibold
S Smith
S Stein
SJ Choi
SK Kachhap
SK Kurdistani
T Fujii
T Matsugaki
T Mishima
T Okuda
T Sugiki
TM Lin
V Melotte
VM Banz
W Ulrix
WT Schaiff
X Qu
X Xu
Xiao-Hua Shi
Y Sadovsky
Y Sadovsky
Y Song
Y Taketomi
Y Zhou
Yoel Sadovsky
Z Chen
Z Kovacevic
Publication date
1 January 2013
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
The protein N-Myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) is implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and cellular stress response. NDRG1 is expressed in primary human trophoblasts, where it promotes cell viability and resistance to hypoxic injury. The mechanism of action of NDRG1 remains unknown. To gain further insight into the intracellular action of NDRG1, we analyzed the expression pattern and cellular localization of endogenous NDRG1 and transfected Myc-tagged NDRG1 in human trophoblasts exposed to diverse injuries. In standard conditions, NDRG1 was diffusely expressed in the cytoplasm at a low level. Hypoxia or the hypoxia mimetic cobalt chloride, but not serum deprivation, ultraviolet (UV) light, or ionizing radiation, induced the expression of NDRG1 in human trophoblasts and the redistribution of NDRG1 into the nucleus and cytoplasmic membranes associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and microtubules. Mutation of the phosphopantetheine attachment site (PPAS) within NDRG1 abrogated this pattern of redistribution. Our results shed new light on the impact of cell injury on NDRG1 expression patterns, and suggest that the PPAS domain plays a key role in NDRG1's subcellular distribution. © 2013 Shi et al
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