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Query: UMLS:C1522282 (
EMT
)
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Prohibitin
(
PHB
) is a highly conserved, ubiquitously expressed, multifunctional protein with a well-characterized function as a chaperone-stabilizing mitochondrial proteins. Recently it was reported that nuclear
PHB
participates in HIRA chaperone complexes and regulates downstream gene expression via cell cycle independent deposition of H3.3 into DNA. However, the role of
PHB
in cancer progression remains controversial with conflicting reports in the literature, perhaps due to its cell type-dependent subcellular localization. Here, we report that the increased expression of nuclear
PHB
is positively correlated with metastasis of breast cancer cell lines. We showed
PHB
participates in the HIRA complex by interacting with HIRA through the linker region of the
PHB
domain and stabilizes all components of the HIRA complex in breast cancer. Overexpression of nuclear
PHB
resulted in a higher enrichment of histone H3.3 deposited by the HIRA complex at the promoters of mesenchymal markers. This coincided with an increased gene expression level of these markers, and induced
EMT
in breast cancer. Overall, these molecular and structural mechanisms suggest that nuclear
PHB
could hold promise as a potential target for cancer therapy.
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PMID:Prohibitin participates in the HIRA complex to promote cell metastasis in breast cancer cell lines. 3286 42