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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
NQO1
)
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Aneuploidy is the most common characteristic of human cancer cells. It also causes genomic instability, which is involved in the initiation of cancer development. Various lines of evidence indicate that nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 (
NQO1
) plays an important role in cancer prevention, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this effect have not yet been fully elucidated. Here, we report that ionizing radiation (IR) induces substantial aneuploidy and centrosome amplification in
NQO1
-deficient cancer cells, suggesting that
NQO1
plays a crucial role in preventing aneuploidy.
NQO1
deficiency markedly increased the protein stability of Aurora-A in irradiated cancer cells. Small interfering RNA targeting Aurora-A effectively attenuated IR-induced centrosome amplification concerned with aneuploidy in
NQO1
-deficient cancer cells. Furthermore, we found that
NQO1
specifically binds to Aurora-A via competing with the microtubule-binding protein, TPX2 (
targeting protein for Xklp2
), and contributes to the degradation of Aurora-A. Our results collectively demonstrate that
NQO1
plays a key role in suppressing IR-induced centrosome amplification and aneuploidy through a direct interaction with Aurora-A.
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