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The proteolysis of mitotic cyclins in mammalian cells persists from the end of mitosis until the onset of S phase
- Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- We have studied how the cell cycle-specific oscillations of mitotic B-type cyclins are generated in mouse fibroblasts. A reporter enzyme comprising the N-terminus of a B-type cyclin fused to bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) was degraded at the end of mitosis like endogenous cyclins. Point mutations in the destruction box of this construct completely abolished its mitotic instability. When the destructible reporter was driven by the cyclin B2 promoter, CAT activity mimicked the oscillations in the level of the endogenous cyclin B2. These oscillations were largely conserved when the reporter was transcribed constitutively from the SV40 promoter. Pulse-chase experiments or addition of the proteasome inhibitors lactacystin and ALLN showed that cyclin synthesis continued after the end of mitosis. The destruction box-specific degradation of cyclins normally ceases at the onset of S phase, and is active in fibroblasts arrested in G0 and in differentiated C2 myoblasts. We were able to reproduce this proteolysis in vitro in extracts of synchronized cells. Extracts of G1 cells degraded cyclin B1 whereas p27Kip1 was stable, in contrast, cyclin B1 remained stable and p27Kip1 was degraded in extracts of S phase cells.
- Subjects :
- Chloramphenicol O-Acetyltransferase
Transcription, Genetic
Cyclin D
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Cyclin A
Molecular Sequence Data
Muscle Fibers, Skeletal
Cyclin B
Mitosis
Cell Cycle Proteins
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Line
Mice
Genes, Reporter
Cyclins
Animals
Point Mutation
Amino Acid Sequence
RNA, Messenger
Cyclin B1
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Molecular Biology
Interphase
Cyclin
General Immunology and Microbiology
biology
Cell-Free System
General Neuroscience
Tumor Suppressor Proteins
G1/S transition
3T3 Cells
Molecular biology
Cell biology
Gene Expression Regulation
biology.protein
Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Cyclin A2
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p27
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....beeedfafaf097144af54794dfadcd4bc