RIZ Tumor Suppressor and Breast Cancer: The PR Domain
Abstract
Mutations or changes in normal cellular genes are generally linked to human cancer. Multiple gene changes involving at least two types of cancer genes, protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, are required for the clonal expansion of a malignant cell. The RIZ gene plays an important role in human cancer and more particularly in breast cancer. RIZ is the founding member of the PR-domain family of zinc finger genes. Two protein products. are produced from the RIZ gene which differ by the presence or the absence of the PR domain : RIZ1 and RIZ2. RIZ1 is commonly lost or under expressed in tumors whereas RIZ2 is always present. RIZ1 is a tumor suppressor whereas RIZ2 is not. In this project, we are trying to characterize the structural and the functional role of the RIZ1-PR and/or related domains using protein crystallography. Our goal is to understand the tumor-suppression mechanism of RIZ1 and PR-proteins in breast cancer. This will provide us new tools for possible treatment in breast cancer.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA417125
Entities
People
- Celine Aznar-derunes
Organizations
- Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute