Cancer Cell
Volume 19, Issue 2, 15 February 2011, Pages 218-231
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N-α-Acetyltransferase 10 Protein Suppresses Cancer Cell Metastasis by Binding PIX Proteins and Inhibiting Cdc42/Rac1 Activity

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Summary

N-α-acetyltransferase 10 protein, Naa10p, is an N-acetyltransferase known to be involved in cell cycle control. We found that Naa10p was expressed lower in varieties of malignancies with lymph node metastasis compared with non-lymph node metastasis. Higher Naa10p expression correlates the survival of lung cancer patients. Naa10p significantly suppressed migration, tumor growth, and metastasis independent of its enzymatic activity. Instead, Naa10p binds to the GIT-binding domain of PIX, thereby preventing the formation of the GIT-PIX-Paxillin complex, resulting in reduced intrinsic Cdc42/Rac1 activity and decreased cell migration. Forced expression of PIX in Naa10-transfected tumor cells restored the migration and metastasis ability. We suggest that Naa10p functions as a tumor metastasis suppressor by disrupting the migratory complex, PIX-GIT- Paxillin, in cancer cells.

Highlights

► Reduced expressions of Naa10p are found in lymph node metastatic tumors ► Naa10p suppresses cancer cell mobility through inhibiting Cdc42 and Rac1 ► Naa10p interrupts PIX and GIT association ► Naa10p shows tumor metastasis suppressor features in vitro and in vivo

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