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Query: EC:2.4.2.30 (
PARP
)
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A putative ubiquitin conjugating enzyme known as
UBE2Q2
was previously identified in a microarray screen for mitotic regulatory proteins.
UBE2Q2
is very similar to another human protein, UBE2Q1 and orthologs from other higher eukaryotic species. In these studies, we demonstrate that
UBE2Q2
can covalently bind ubiquitin on the active site cysteine in vitro and show that inhibition of this protein in vivo causes an early mitotic arrest and increased cytotoxicity when cells are treated with microtubule inhibiting agents (MIAs). Changes in cell cycle progression and viability are not observed in the absence of MIA treatment, indicating that
UBE2Q2
is involved in the response to MIAs rather than performing a more general function in mitosis. Inhibition of the
UBE2Q2 protein
causes cells to undergo a prolonged prophase arrest suggesting that
UBE2Q2
normally functions to antagonize an early mitotic checkpoint. Furthermore,
UBE2Q2
inhibition sensitizes cells to the cytotoxic effects of MIAs through caspase-mediated apoptosis that is correlated with
PARP-1
cleavage. These data provide insights into the cellular response to MIAs and demonstrate that inhibition of
UBE2Q2 protein
function may be useful in the treatment of malignancies.
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PMID:Inactivation of the ubiquitin conjugating enzyme UBE2Q2 causes a prophase arrest and enhanced apoptosis in response to microtubule inhibiting agents. 1747 Dec 41