Cyclin A/Cdk2 complexes regulate activation of Cdk1 and Cdc25 phosphatases in human cells

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Jayashree Mitra
Greg H Enders
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[1] University of Pennsylvania,Departments of Medicine and Genetics and Cancer Center
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Oncogene | 2004年 / 23卷
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cell cycle; Cdk1; Cdk2; Cdc25B; Cdc25C; G2;
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Mitotic entry, a critical decision point for maintaining genetic stability, is governed by the cyclin B/Cyclin dependent kinase 1 (Cdc2) complex. In Xenopus oocytes and early embryos, accumulation of cyclin B activates Cdk1, which then phosphorylates and activates the positive regulator Cdc25 in an autocatalytic feedback loop. However, cyclin B levels do not increase as some human cells approach mitosis, and the key factors regulating Cdk1 activation in human cells are unknown. We report here that reducing cyclin A expression by RNA interference (RNAi) in primary human fibroblasts inhibited activation of Cdc25B and Cdc25C and dephosphorylation of Cdk1 on tyrosine (tyr) 15. These results were reproduced in U2-OS cells by inducing the expression of a dominant-negative (dn) mutant of Cdk2, the principal cyclin A binding partner. Cdk2-dn induction could inhibit Cdc25B activity and foster Cdk1 tyr phosphorylation within the S phase, temporally dissociating these events from Cdk1 activation at mitosis. In contrast, reducing Cdk1 expression delayed mitotic entry without markedly impairing Cdc25B or Cdc25C activity. These results suggest that cyclin A/Cdk2 complexes are key regulators of Cdc25 and Cdk1 activation in human cells. This pathway appears to be commonly deregulated in cancer.
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