Horm Metab Res 2003; 35(11/12): 734-739
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-814155
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© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Subcellular Localization of IRS-1 in Cell Proliferation and Differentiation

X.  Tu1 , A.  Wu1 , A.  Maiorana1 , R.  Baserga1
  • 1 Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
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Publication History

Received 13 August 2003

Accepted after Revision 7 October 2003

Publication Date:
07 January 2004 (online)

Abstract

The type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF-IR) and its docking protein, insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1), play important roles in cell transformation, cell differentiation and aging. IRS-1 and other IRS proteins can, under certain conditions, localize to the nuclei of cells, where they undergo interactions with nuclear and nucleolar proteins. In this study, we confirm and extend these observations, demonstrating that IRS-1 is preferentially nuclear in growing cells. Differentiation and inhibition of ribosomal RNA synthesis cause subcellular redistribution of IRS-1 and other nuclear proteins to the cytoplasm.

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