Huntingtin interacting protein 14 is an oncogenic human protein: palmitoyl acyltransferase.
Journal
  Oncogene.
Citation
  Oncogene. 23(57):9230-7
Publication date
  2004 Dec 9
Authors
  Ducker CE
Stettler EM
French KJ
Upson JJ
Smith CD
Investigators
  Charles D. Smith
Grant agencies
  National Cancer Institute
Grants
  NCI R01 CA75248
Abstract
  Protein palmitoyltransferases (PATs) represent an exciting new target for anticancer drug design due to their pivotal roles in the subcellular localization of a number of oncogenes. We show that the Huntingtin interacting protein 14 (HIP14) is a PAT with a preference for the farnesyl-dependent palmitoylation motif found in H- and N-RAS. Characterization of HIP14 in mouse cells has revealed that it has the ability to induce colony formation in cell culture, anchorage-independent growth, and tumors in mice. Activity of the enzyme and its ability to transform cells is dependent on critical residues in the active site of the enzyme.