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Activation of cyclin A-dependent kinases associated with WAF1 degradation during radiation-induced apoptosis

Authors :
Tei Wei
Martin F. Lavin
Richard T Williams
Source :
Cell Death & Differentiation. 4:276-282
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1997.

Abstract

We describe here the further characterisation of the radiation response of a pair of isogenic Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines which differ significantly in their susceptibility to radiation-induced apoptosis. In both cases a marked inhibition of cyclin A-dependent kinase activity was observed at 4 h post-irradiation which recovered to normal levels in the susceptible line by 12 h but remained inhibited in the resistant cell line. Under these conditions the cellular abundance of p58(cyclinA) and p33(cdk2) did not significantly change in the two cell types and there was no evidence for phosphorylation changes in p33(cdk2) which might account for the activity differences. In parallel with the changes in activity, p21(WAF1) increased initially in both cell lines, declined in the sensitive cell line as the activity recovered but remained high in the resistant cell line. This appears to be explained by a more rapid turn-over of p21(WAF1) in the sensitive cell line and an increased association of p21(WAF1) with cyclin kinase as determined by immunoprecipitation. These results implicate p21(WAF1) in the regulation of cyclin-dependent kinases during radiation-induced apoptosis, with persistence of induced p21(WAF1) being associated with a more resistant phenotype.

Details

ISSN :
14765403 and 13509047
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Death & Differentiation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2194cfbda7befeaf1a3a34537f02e979