Nature Communications (Jan 2016)

Nuclear AURKA acquires kinase-independent transactivating function to enhance breast cancer stem cell phenotype

  • Feimeng Zheng,
  • Caifeng Yue,
  • Guohui Li,
  • Bin He,
  • Wei Cheng,
  • Xi Wang,
  • Min Yan,
  • Zijie Long,
  • Wanshou Qiu,
  • Zhongyu Yuan,
  • Jie Xu,
  • Bing Liu,
  • Qian Shi,
  • Eric W.-F. Lam,
  • Mien-Chie Hung,
  • Quentin Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Aurora kinase A is a mitotic kinase that facilitates G2/M events. Here the authors show that in breast cancer cells Aurora kinase A has a kinase-independent function in the nucleus by activating the MYC promoter in cooperation with hnRNP K, enhancing the breast cancer stem cell phenotype.