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Functional Homology among Human and Fission Yeast Cdc14 Phosphatases
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Palabras clave
Cell Cycle
Dephosphorylation
Cdc14 phosphatase
Clasificación UNESCO
2302 Bioquímica
2415 Biología Molecular
2407 Biología Celular
2409 Genética
Fecha de publicación
2005
Editor
ASBMB
Citación
Vázquez-Novelle, M. D., Esteban, V., Bueno, A., & Sacristán, M. P. (2005). Functional homology among human and fission yeast Cdc14 phosphatases. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(32), 29144-29150.
Resumen
[EN] Budding and fission yeast Cdc14 homologues, a conserved family of serine-threonine phosphatases, play a role in the inactivation of mitotic cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) by molecularly distinct mechanisms. Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc14 protein phosphatase inactivates CDKs by promoting mitotic cyclin degradation and the accumulation of a CDK inhibitor to allow budding yeast cells to exit from mitosis. Schizosaccharomyces pombe Flp1 phosphatase down-regulates CDK/cyclin activity, controlling the degradation of the Cdc25 tyrosine phosphatase for fission yeast cells to undergo cytokinesis. In the present work, we show that human Cdc14 homologues (hCdc14A and hCdc14B) rescued flp1-deficient fission yeast strains, indicating functional homology. We also show that hCdc14A and B interacted in vivo with S. pombe Cdc25 and that hCdc14A dephosphorylated
this mitotic inducer both in vitro and in vivo. Our results support a Cdc14 conserved inhibitory mechanism acting on S. pombe Cdc25 protein and suggest that human cells may regulate Cdc25 in a similar manner to inactivate Cdk1-mitotic cyclin complexes.
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0021-9258
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M413328200
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