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The prolyl hydroxylase OGFOD1 promotes cancer cell proliferation by regulating the expression of cell cycle regulators

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OGFOD1, a prolyl‐hydroxylase, has been reported to translocate from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in response to cellular stress. Here, we demonstrate that OGFOD1 regulates the transcription and post‐transcriptional stabilization… Click to show full abstract

OGFOD1, a prolyl‐hydroxylase, has been reported to translocate from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in response to cellular stress. Here, we demonstrate that OGFOD1 regulates the transcription and post‐transcriptional stabilization of cell cycle‐related genes. OGFOD1 knockdown in lung cancer cells induced cell cycle arrest through the specific depletion of cyclin‐dependent kinase (CDK) 1, CDK2 and cyclin B1 (CCNB1) mRNAs and the nuclear accumulation of p21Cip1. Analysis of the mRNA dynamics in these cells revealed that CDK1 decreased in a time‐dependent manner, reflecting post‐transcriptional regulation by OGFOD1 and the RNA‐binding protein HuR. In contrast, the depletion of CDK2 and CCNB1 resulted from decreased transcription mediated by OGFOD1. These results indicate that OGFOD1 is required to maintain the function of specific cell cycle regulators during cancer cell proliferation.

Keywords: cell; prolyl hydroxylase; cell cycle; cycle regulators; cancer

Journal Title: FEBS Letters
Year Published: 2022

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