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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
DNA polymerase
)
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Thioredoxin reductase 1
(
TR1
) is a major redox regulator in mammalian cells. As an important antioxidant selenoprotein,
TR1
is thought to participate in cancer prevention, but is also known to be over-expressed in many cancer cells. Numerous cancer drugs inhibit
TR1
, and this protein has been proposed as a target for cancer therapy. We previously reported that reduction of
TR1
levels in cancer cells reversed many malignant characteristics suggesting that deficiency in
TR1
function is antitumorigenic. The molecular basis for
TR1
's role in cancer development, however, is not understood. Herein, we found that, among selenoproteins,
TR1
is uniquely overexpressed in cancer cells and its knockdown in a mouse cancer cell line driven by oncogenic k-ras resulted in morphological changes characteristic of parental (normal) cells, without significant effect on cell growth under normal growth conditions. When grown in serum-deficient medium,
TR1
deficient cancer cells lose self-sufficiency of growth, manifest a defective progression in their S phase and a decreased expression of
DNA polymerase alpha
, an enzyme important in DNA replication. These observations provide evidence that
TR1
is critical for self-sufficiency in growth signals of malignant cells, that
TR1
acts largely as a pro-cancer protein and it is indeed a primary target in cancer therapy.
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PMID:Targeting thioredoxin reductase 1 reduction in cancer cells inhibits self-sufficient growth and DNA replication. 1797 75