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Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels

BACKGROUND: The expression level of cyclin D1 plays a vital role in the control of proliferation. This protein is reported to be degraded following phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) on Thr-286. We recently showed that phosphorylation of Thr-286 is responsible for a decline in cycl...

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Autores principales: Yang, Ke, Guo, Yang, Stacey, William C, Harwalkar, Jyoti, Fretthold, Jonathan, Hitomi, Masahiro, Stacey, Dennis W
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1592484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16942622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-7-33
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author Yang, Ke
Guo, Yang
Stacey, William C
Harwalkar, Jyoti
Fretthold, Jonathan
Hitomi, Masahiro
Stacey, Dennis W
author_facet Yang, Ke
Guo, Yang
Stacey, William C
Harwalkar, Jyoti
Fretthold, Jonathan
Hitomi, Masahiro
Stacey, Dennis W
author_sort Yang, Ke
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description BACKGROUND: The expression level of cyclin D1 plays a vital role in the control of proliferation. This protein is reported to be degraded following phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) on Thr-286. We recently showed that phosphorylation of Thr-286 is responsible for a decline in cyclin D1 levels during S phase, an event required for efficient DNA synthesis. These studies were undertaken to test the possibility that phosphorylation by GSK3 is responsible for the S phase specific decline in cyclin D1 levels, and that this event is regulated by the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT signaling pathway which controls GSK3. RESULTS: We found, however, that neither PI3K, AKT, GSK3, nor proliferative signaling activity in general is responsible for the S phase decline in cyclin D1 levels. In fact, the activity of these signaling kinases does not vary through the cell cycle of proliferating cells. Moreover, we found that GSK3 activity has little influence over cyclin D1 expression levels during any cell cycle phase. Inhibition of GSK3 activity by siRNA, LiCl, or other chemical inhibitors failed to influence cyclin D1 phosphorylation on Thr-286, even though LiCl efficiently blocked phosphorylation of β-catenin, a known substrate of GSK3. Likewise, the expression of a constitutively active GSK3 mutant protein failed to influence cyclin D1 phosphorylation or total protein expression level. CONCLUSION: Because we were unable to identify any proliferative signaling molecule or pathway which is regulated through the cell cycle, or which is able to influence cyclin D1 levels, we conclude that the suppression of cyclin D1 levels during S phase is regulated by cell cycle position rather than signaling activity. We propose that this mechanism guarantees the decline in cyclin D1 levels during each S phase; and that in so doing it reduces the likelihood that simple over expression of cyclin D1 can lead to uncontrolled cell growth.
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spelling pubmed-15924842006-10-07 Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels Yang, Ke Guo, Yang Stacey, William C Harwalkar, Jyoti Fretthold, Jonathan Hitomi, Masahiro Stacey, Dennis W BMC Cell Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The expression level of cyclin D1 plays a vital role in the control of proliferation. This protein is reported to be degraded following phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) on Thr-286. We recently showed that phosphorylation of Thr-286 is responsible for a decline in cyclin D1 levels during S phase, an event required for efficient DNA synthesis. These studies were undertaken to test the possibility that phosphorylation by GSK3 is responsible for the S phase specific decline in cyclin D1 levels, and that this event is regulated by the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT signaling pathway which controls GSK3. RESULTS: We found, however, that neither PI3K, AKT, GSK3, nor proliferative signaling activity in general is responsible for the S phase decline in cyclin D1 levels. In fact, the activity of these signaling kinases does not vary through the cell cycle of proliferating cells. Moreover, we found that GSK3 activity has little influence over cyclin D1 expression levels during any cell cycle phase. Inhibition of GSK3 activity by siRNA, LiCl, or other chemical inhibitors failed to influence cyclin D1 phosphorylation on Thr-286, even though LiCl efficiently blocked phosphorylation of β-catenin, a known substrate of GSK3. Likewise, the expression of a constitutively active GSK3 mutant protein failed to influence cyclin D1 phosphorylation or total protein expression level. CONCLUSION: Because we were unable to identify any proliferative signaling molecule or pathway which is regulated through the cell cycle, or which is able to influence cyclin D1 levels, we conclude that the suppression of cyclin D1 levels during S phase is regulated by cell cycle position rather than signaling activity. We propose that this mechanism guarantees the decline in cyclin D1 levels during each S phase; and that in so doing it reduces the likelihood that simple over expression of cyclin D1 can lead to uncontrolled cell growth. BioMed Central 2006-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC1592484/ /pubmed/16942622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-7-33 Text en Copyright © 2006 Yang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yang, Ke
Guo, Yang
Stacey, William C
Harwalkar, Jyoti
Fretthold, Jonathan
Hitomi, Masahiro
Stacey, Dennis W
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title_full Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title_fullStr Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title_full_unstemmed Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title_short Glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin D1 levels
title_sort glycogen synthase kinase 3 has a limited role in cell cycle regulation of cyclin d1 levels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1592484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16942622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-7-33
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