Description
The co-chaperone Unc45A is essential for cancer cell growth. We show that Unc45A, a cytoplasmic protein in normal cells, becomes nuclear in cancer cells. We used Microarray to determine the impact of UNC45A on gene expression. We found that Unc45A unctions as a co-activator of the glucocorticoid receptor. In this capacity, it differentially promotes expression of the mitotic kinase NEK7 and other genes possibly through regulation of nuclear receptors.