A nuclear function for the tumor suppressor BRCA1

Citation
Ana. Monteiro et Rb. Birge, A nuclear function for the tumor suppressor BRCA1, HIST HISTOP, 15(1), 2000, pp. 299-307
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
HISTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
02133911 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
299 - 307
Database
ISI
SICI code
0213-3911(200001)15:1<299:ANFFTT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 has been recently c loned and revealed an open reading frame of 1863 amino acids, but a lack of significant homology to any known protein in the database has led to few c lues about its functions. One of the first steps to investigate the functio n of BRCA1 was to define its subcellular localization. Several reports have led to contradictory findings that include: nuclear localization in normal cells and cytoplasmic in breast and ovarian cancer cells; nuclear in both normal and cancer cells; cytoplasmic and secreted to the extracellular spac e; present in tube-like invaginations of the nucleus; and colocalizing with the centrosome. As is apparent, the subcellular localization has been the most controversial aspect of BRCA1 biology and is a key point to uncover it s functions. In this paper we review the published data on subcellular loca lization of BRCA1 with special emphasis on the antibodies and techniques us ed. We conclude that there is now overwhelming evidence to support a nuclea r localization for BRCA1, both in normal and cancer cells. In addition, sev eral BRCA1-interacting proteins have been isolated and they are preferentia lly located in the nucleus. Evidence supporting a physiological function fo r BRCA1 during DNA repair and transcriptional activation is also discussed.