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Characterization of the pVHL Interactome in Human Testis Using High-Throughput Library Screening

Antonella Falconieri    
Giovanni Minervini    
Federica Quaglia    
Geppo Sartori and Silvio C. E. Tosatto    

Resumen

The von Hippel?Lindau (pVHL) tumor suppressor is a protein that regulates the normal cell adaptation to low oxygen concentrations. When its function is altered by inherited or acquired mutation pVHL becomes causative of a familiar predisposition to develop different types of cancers. Besides this role, pVHL is also thought to have other relevant cell functions, and studies in mice demonstrated that this protein is crucial for correct testis development and sperm maturation. By scanning the testis-specific library, we identified 55 novel proteins that interact with the human pVHL, with many of them directly participating in metabolic pathways frequently altered in cancer. Furthermore, our results suggest that pVHL may be also important for correct gonad function in men.

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