Meiotic Inactivation of Xenopus Myt1 by CDK/XRINGO, but Not CDK/Cyclin, via Site-Specific Phosphorylation

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Ruiz, E. Josue [1 ]
Hunt, Tim [2 ]
Nebreda, Angel R. [1 ]
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[1] CNIO, Spanish Natl Canc Ctr, Madrid 28029, Spain
[2] Imperial Canc Res Fund, Clare Hall Labs, London Res Inst, Canc Res UK, S Mimms EN6 3LD, Herts, England
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10.1016/j.molcel.2008.08.029
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Cell-cycle progression is regulated by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). CDK1 and CDK2 can be also activated by noncyclin proteins named RINGO/Speedy, which were identified as inducers of the G2/M transition in Xenopus oocytes. However, it is unclear how XRINGO triggers M phase entry in oocytes. We show here that XRINGO-activated CDKs can phosphorylate specific residues in the regulatory domain of Myt1, a Wee1 family kinase that plays a key role in the G2 arrest of oocytes. We have identified three Ser that are major phosphoacceptor sites for CDK/XRINGO but are poorly phosphorylated by CDK/cyclin. Phosphorylation of these Ser inhibits Myt1 activity, whereas their mutation makes Myt1 resistant to inhibition by CDK/XRINGO. Our results demonstrate that XRINGO-activated CDKs have different substrate specificity than the CDK/cyclin complexes. We also describe a mechanism of Myt1 regulation based on site-specific phosphorylation, which is likely to mediate the induction of G2/M transition in oocytes by XRINGO.
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