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Query: UNIPROT:P43146 (
tumour suppressor
)
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Neuroendocrine-Dlg (NE-Dlg) is a member of the discs-large-related (DLG) subfamily of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase-related protein family. Based on evidence from model systems, this protein appears to be critical for synaptogenesis, acting as a site-specific organizational center for integral membrane proteins and their downstream signaling molecules associated with the cytoskeleton. NE-Dlg also directly interacts with the
colorectal tumor suppressor
adenomatous polyposis coli, suggesting that it may play a role in regulating cell proliferation in epithelial cells. To explore the genetic control of NE-Dlg, we developed a physical map of the chromosome region containing
DLG3
, the locus encoding NE-Dlg. Using human-hamster radiation hybrid mapping panels, we mapped
DLG3
to Xq13.1 and established a sequence-tagged site marker map of the surrounding region. We then developed a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) contig for this region. Encompassing approximately 2.0 Mb contained within five overlapping YACs, this contig also includes the dystonia-parkinsonism syndrome (DYT3) locus. The close proximity of
DLG3
to the DYT3 region suggests that the gene encoding NE-Dlg is a candidate locus for this neurological disorder.
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PMID:DLG3, the gene encoding human neuroendocrine Dlg (NE-Dlg), is located within the 1.8-Mb dystonia-parkinsonism region at Xq13.1. 959 20
Discs-large (DLG) is a multi-PDZ domain-containing protein that belongs to the family of molecular scaffolding proteins known as membrane guanylate kinases or MAGUKs. DLG is a component of the Scribble polarity complex and genetic analyses of DLG in Drosophila have identified a role for the protein in several key biological processes including the regulation of apico-basal polarity of epithelial cells, as well as other polarity processes such as asymmetric cell division and cell invasion. Disturbance of DLG function leads to uncontrolled epithelial cell proliferation and neoplastic transformation, thereby defining DLG as a potential
tumour suppressor
. However, whether mammalian homologues of DLG (DLG1, DLG2,
DLG3
and DLG4) also possess
tumour suppressor
functions is not known. In this minireview, we focus on the biological functions of DLG1 in human epithelial cells and on how the function of this MAGUK relates to its intracellular location. We examine some of the evidence that implies that DLG has both
tumour suppressor
and, paradoxically, oncogenic functions depending upon the precise cellular context.
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PMID:The PDZ protein discs-large (DLG): the 'Jekyll and Hyde' of the epithelial polarity proteins. 2284 45