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Ki-67: more than a proliferation marker

2018; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 127; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s00412-018-0659-8

ISSN

1432-0886

Autores

Xiaoming Sun, Paul D. Kaufman,

Tópico(s)

Microtubule and mitosis dynamics

Resumo

Ki-67 protein has been widely used as a proliferation marker for human tumor cells for decades. In recent studies, multiple molecular functions of this large protein have become better understood. Ki-67 has roles in both interphase and mitotic cells, and its cellular distribution dramatically changes during cell cycle progression. These localizations correlate with distinct functions. For example, during interphase, Ki-67 is required for normal cellular distribution of heterochromatin antigens and for the nucleolar association of heterochromatin. During mitosis, Ki-67 is essential for formation of the perichromosomal layer (PCL), a ribonucleoprotein sheath coating the condensed chromosomes. In this structure, Ki-67 acts to prevent aggregation of mitotic chromosomes. Here, we present an overview of functional roles of Ki-67 across the cell cycle and also describe recent experiments that clarify its role in regulating cell cycle progression in human cells.

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