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A loss of FUS/TLS function leads to impaired cellular proliferation.

Cell Death Dis.. 2014-12;  5:e1572
Ward CL, Boggio KJ, Johnson BN, Boyd JB, Douthwright S, Shaffer SA, Landers JE, Glicksman MA, Bosco DA. Department of Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Albert Sherman Center, AS6-1057, 368 Plantation Drive, Worcester 01605, MA, USA.
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Abstract

Fused in sarcoma/translocated in liposarcoma (FUS/TLS or FUS) is a multifunctional RNA/DNA-binding protein that is pathologically associated with cancer and neurodegeneration. To gain insight into the vital functions of FUS and how a loss of FUS function impacts cellular homeostasis, FUS expression was reduced in different cellular models through RNA interference. Our results show that a loss of FUS expression severely impairs cellular proliferation and leads to an increase in phosphorylated histone H3, a marker of mitotic arrest. A quantitative proteomics analysis performed on cells undergoing various degrees of FUS knockdown revealed protein expression changes for known RNA targets of FUS, consistent with a l... More

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