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Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1

Cyclin A2 is a key regulator of the cell cycle, implicated both in DNA replication and mitotic entry. Cyclin A2 participates in feedback loops that activate mitotic kinases in G2 phase, but why active Cyclin A2-CDK2 during the S phase does not trigger mitotic kinase activation remains unclear. Here,...

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Autores principales: Silva Cascales, Helena, Burdova, Kamila, Middleton, Anna, Kuzin, Vladislav, Müllers, Erik, Stoy, Henriette, Baranello, Laura, Macurek, Libor, Lindqvist, Arne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33402344
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000980
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author Silva Cascales, Helena
Burdova, Kamila
Middleton, Anna
Kuzin, Vladislav
Müllers, Erik
Stoy, Henriette
Baranello, Laura
Macurek, Libor
Lindqvist, Arne
author_facet Silva Cascales, Helena
Burdova, Kamila
Middleton, Anna
Kuzin, Vladislav
Müllers, Erik
Stoy, Henriette
Baranello, Laura
Macurek, Libor
Lindqvist, Arne
author_sort Silva Cascales, Helena
collection PubMed
description Cyclin A2 is a key regulator of the cell cycle, implicated both in DNA replication and mitotic entry. Cyclin A2 participates in feedback loops that activate mitotic kinases in G2 phase, but why active Cyclin A2-CDK2 during the S phase does not trigger mitotic kinase activation remains unclear. Here, we describe a change in localisation of Cyclin A2 from being only nuclear to both nuclear and cytoplasmic at the S/G2 border. We find that Cyclin A2-CDK2 can activate the mitotic kinase PLK1 through phosphorylation of Bora, and that only cytoplasmic Cyclin A2 interacts with Bora and PLK1. Expression of predominately cytoplasmic Cyclin A2 or phospho-mimicking PLK1 T210D can partially rescue a G2 arrest caused by Cyclin A2 depletion. Cytoplasmic presence of Cyclin A2 is restricted by p21, in particular after DNA damage. Cyclin A2 chromatin association during DNA replication and additional mechanisms contribute to Cyclin A2 localisation change in the G2 phase. We find no evidence that such mechanisms involve G2 feedback loops and suggest that cytoplasmic appearance of Cyclin A2 at the S/G2 transition functions as a trigger for mitotic kinase activation.
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spelling pubmed-78123172021-01-28 Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1 Silva Cascales, Helena Burdova, Kamila Middleton, Anna Kuzin, Vladislav Müllers, Erik Stoy, Henriette Baranello, Laura Macurek, Libor Lindqvist, Arne Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Cyclin A2 is a key regulator of the cell cycle, implicated both in DNA replication and mitotic entry. Cyclin A2 participates in feedback loops that activate mitotic kinases in G2 phase, but why active Cyclin A2-CDK2 during the S phase does not trigger mitotic kinase activation remains unclear. Here, we describe a change in localisation of Cyclin A2 from being only nuclear to both nuclear and cytoplasmic at the S/G2 border. We find that Cyclin A2-CDK2 can activate the mitotic kinase PLK1 through phosphorylation of Bora, and that only cytoplasmic Cyclin A2 interacts with Bora and PLK1. Expression of predominately cytoplasmic Cyclin A2 or phospho-mimicking PLK1 T210D can partially rescue a G2 arrest caused by Cyclin A2 depletion. Cytoplasmic presence of Cyclin A2 is restricted by p21, in particular after DNA damage. Cyclin A2 chromatin association during DNA replication and additional mechanisms contribute to Cyclin A2 localisation change in the G2 phase. We find no evidence that such mechanisms involve G2 feedback loops and suggest that cytoplasmic appearance of Cyclin A2 at the S/G2 transition functions as a trigger for mitotic kinase activation. Life Science Alliance LLC 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7812317/ /pubmed/33402344 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000980 Text en © 2021 Silva Cascales et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Articles
Silva Cascales, Helena
Burdova, Kamila
Middleton, Anna
Kuzin, Vladislav
Müllers, Erik
Stoy, Henriette
Baranello, Laura
Macurek, Libor
Lindqvist, Arne
Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title_full Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title_fullStr Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title_full_unstemmed Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title_short Cyclin A2 localises in the cytoplasm at the S/G2 transition to activate PLK1
title_sort cyclin a2 localises in the cytoplasm at the s/g2 transition to activate plk1
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7812317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33402344
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202000980
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