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Radiation Research | 2006

Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Human Radiosusceptibility Gene, NP951

Masahiro Muto; Akira Fujimori; Mituru Nenoi; Kazuhiro Daino; Yoichi Matsuda; Asato Kuroiwa; Eiko Kubo; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Makoto Utsuno; Hideo Tsuji; Hideki Ukai; Kazuei Mita; Masahiko Takahagi; Kouichi Tatsumi

Abstract Muto, M., Fujimori, A., Nenoi, M., Daino, K., Matsuda, Y., Kuroiwa, A., Kubo, E., Kanari, Y., Utsuno, M., Tsuji, H., Ukai, H., Mita, K., Takahagi, M. and Tatsumi, K. Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Human Radiosusceptibility Gene, NP95. Radiat. Res. 166, 723–733 (2006). The murine nuclear protein Np95 has been shown to underlie resistance to ionizing radiation and other DNA insults or replication arrests in embryonic stem (ES) cells. Using the databases for expressed sequenced tags and a two-step PCR procedure, we isolated human NP95, the full-length human homologue of the murine Np95 cDNA, which consists of 4,327 bp with a single open reading frame (ORF) encoding a polypeptide of 793 amino acids and 73.3% homology to Np95. The ORF of human NP95 cDNA is identical to the UHRF1 (ubiquitin-like protein containing PHD and RING domain 1). The NP95 gene, assigned to 19p13.3, consists of 18 exons, spanning 60 kb. Several stable transformants from HEK293 and WI-38 cells that had been transfected with the antisense NP95 cDNA were, like the murine Np95-knockout ES cells, more sensitive to X rays, UV light and hydroxyurea than the corresponding parental cells. In HEK293 cells, the lack of NP95 did not affect the activities of topoisomerase IIα, whose expression had been demonstrated to be regulated by the inverted CCAAT box binding protein of 90 kDa (ICBP90) that closely resembles NP95 in amino acid sequence and in cDNA but differs greatly in genomic organization. These findings collectively indicate that the human NP95 gene is the functional orthologue of the murine Np95 gene.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Targeted disruption of Np95 gene renders murine embryonic stem cells hypersensitive to DNA damaging agents and DNA replication blocks.

Masahiro Muto; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Eiko Kubo; Tamami Takabe; Takayuki Kurihara; Akira Fujimori; Kouichi Tatsumi


Cell Structure and Function | 2000

Temporal and Spatial Localization of Novel Nuclear Protein NP95 in Mitotic and Meiotic Cells

Takatoshi Uemura; Eiko Kubo; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Toshimiti Ikemura; Kouichi Tatsumi; Masahiro Muto


Journal of Radiation Research | 2000

A Novel Nuclear Protein NP95 Associated with Radiosensitivity and Lymphomagenesis

Masahiro Muto; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Eiko Kubo; Akira Fujimori; Kouichi Tatsumi


Journal of Radiation Research | 2002

Isolation of Murine Np95-Human Homologue (hNp95) that Confers Resistance to Ionizing Radiation

Masahiro Muto; Eiko Kubo; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Yoichi Matsuda; Akira Fujimori; Takayuki Kurihara; Kouichi Tatsumi


Journal of Radiation Research | 2002

NP95 Confers Resistance to DNA Damage on Murine ES Cells

Eiko Kubo; Masahiro Muto; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Takayuki Kurihara; Akira Fujimori; Kouichi Tatsumi


Journal of Radiation Research | 2002

Suppression of Spontaneous Mutation by NP95 in Mouse ES Cells

Kouichi Tatsumi; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Eiko Kubo; Masahiro Muto; Takayuki Kurihara; Yuko Noda; Ikuko Furuno; Kanji Ishizaki; Takeshi Kato; Yuko Hoki; Ryoko Araki; Akira Fujimori


Journal of Radiation Research | 2001

Np95 May Play Some Role in Maintaining Genomic Stability.

Masahiro Muto; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Eiko Kubo; Takayuki Kurihara; Kouichi Tatsumi


Journal of Radiation Research | 1999

Hyperseneitivity to Ionizing Radiation and UV Lightin ES Cells Deficient in Np95 Novel Nuclear Protein.

Yasuyoshi Kanari; Eiko Kubo; Kouichi Tatsumi; Masahiro Muto


Journal of Radiation Research | 1999

Temporal and Spatial Localization of Novel Nuclear Protein NP95 in Mitotic and Mejotic Cells

Masahiro Muto; Yasuyoshi Kanari; Takatoshi Uemura; Eiko Kubo; Akira Fujimori; Kouichi Tatsumi; Toshimiti Ikemura

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Eiko Kubo

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Masahiro Muto

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Kouichi Tatsumi

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Akira Fujimori

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Takatoshi Uemura

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Toshimiti Ikemura

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Hideki Ukai

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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