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Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B

The Cdc14 family of serine-threonine phosphatases antagonizes CDK activity by reversing CDK-dependent phosphorylation events. It is well established that the yeast members of this family bring about the M/G1 transition. Budding yeast Cdc14 is essential for CDK inactivation at the end of mitosis and...

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Autores principales: Vázquez-Novelle, María D., Mailand, Niels, Ovejero, Sara, Bueno, Avelino, Sacristán, María P.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20956543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.133009
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author Vázquez-Novelle, María D.
Mailand, Niels
Ovejero, Sara
Bueno, Avelino
Sacristán, María P.
author_facet Vázquez-Novelle, María D.
Mailand, Niels
Ovejero, Sara
Bueno, Avelino
Sacristán, María P.
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description The Cdc14 family of serine-threonine phosphatases antagonizes CDK activity by reversing CDK-dependent phosphorylation events. It is well established that the yeast members of this family bring about the M/G1 transition. Budding yeast Cdc14 is essential for CDK inactivation at the end of mitosis and fission yeast Cdc14 homologue Flp1/Clp1 down-regulates Cdc25 to ensure the inactivation of mitotic CDK complexes to trigger cell division. However, the functions of human Cdc14 homologues remain poorly understood. Here we have tested the hypothesis that Cdc14A might regulate Cdc25 mitotic inducers in human cells. We found that increasing levels of Cdc14A delay entry into mitosis by inhibiting Cdk1-cyclin B1 activity. By contrast, lowering the levels of Cdc14A accelerates mitotic entry. Biochemical analyses revealed that Cdc14A acts through key Cdk1-cyclin B1 regulators. We observed that Cdc14A directly bound to and dephosphorylated Cdc25B, inhibiting its catalytic activity. Cdc14A also regulated the activity of Cdc25A at the G2/M transition. Our results indicate that Cdc14A phosphatase prevents premature activation of Cdk1 regulating Cdc25A and Cdc25B at the entry into mitosis.
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spelling pubmed-30033532011-01-04 Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B Vázquez-Novelle, María D. Mailand, Niels Ovejero, Sara Bueno, Avelino Sacristán, María P. J Biol Chem Cell Biology The Cdc14 family of serine-threonine phosphatases antagonizes CDK activity by reversing CDK-dependent phosphorylation events. It is well established that the yeast members of this family bring about the M/G1 transition. Budding yeast Cdc14 is essential for CDK inactivation at the end of mitosis and fission yeast Cdc14 homologue Flp1/Clp1 down-regulates Cdc25 to ensure the inactivation of mitotic CDK complexes to trigger cell division. However, the functions of human Cdc14 homologues remain poorly understood. Here we have tested the hypothesis that Cdc14A might regulate Cdc25 mitotic inducers in human cells. We found that increasing levels of Cdc14A delay entry into mitosis by inhibiting Cdk1-cyclin B1 activity. By contrast, lowering the levels of Cdc14A accelerates mitotic entry. Biochemical analyses revealed that Cdc14A acts through key Cdk1-cyclin B1 regulators. We observed that Cdc14A directly bound to and dephosphorylated Cdc25B, inhibiting its catalytic activity. Cdc14A also regulated the activity of Cdc25A at the G2/M transition. Our results indicate that Cdc14A phosphatase prevents premature activation of Cdk1 regulating Cdc25A and Cdc25B at the entry into mitosis. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-12-24 2010-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3003353/ /pubmed/20956543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.133009 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Vázquez-Novelle, María D.
Mailand, Niels
Ovejero, Sara
Bueno, Avelino
Sacristán, María P.
Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title_full Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title_fullStr Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title_full_unstemmed Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title_short Human Cdc14A Phosphatase Modulates the G2/M Transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
title_sort human cdc14a phosphatase modulates the g2/m transition through cdc25a and cdc25b
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20956543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.133009
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