Literature DB >> 10049762

Identification of ribosomal protein L34 as a novel Cdk5 inhibitor.

M Moorthamer1, B Chaudhuri.   

Abstract

The cell cycle is regulated by sequential activation, inactivation of cyclin dependent kinases (Cdk-s). Like all other Cdk-s, the catalytic subunit of Cdk5 is present in cycling cells. However, its highest concentration is found in differentiated neurons, and the only known protein that activates Cdk5 (i.e., p35) is expressed solely in the brain. Active Cdk5 is thought to be involved in the in vivo phosphorylation of the neurofilament proteins and tau which are hyperphosphorylated in neurodegenerative diseases. Recent reports suggest that Cdk5 may also contribute to cellular differentiation. Therefore, it would not be unusual to surmise that there exist specific proteins that regulate Cdk5 activity in cycling cells. In order to find if this was true, a cDNA library prepared from HeLa cells was screened using the yeast-two-hybrid system. The 60S ribosomal protein, L34, was identified as a Cdk5-interacting protein. Biochemical analyses reveal that L34 cannot activate Cdk5 but potently inhibits the p35-activated kinase. L34 also interacts with Cdk4 and, in parallel, inhibits the Cdk4/cyclin D1 activity. Interestingly, L34 does not interact with Cdk2 in the two-hybrid assay nor does it inhibit the Cdk2/cyclin A enzyme. The fact that a ribosomal protein inhibits Cdk5 and Cdk4 may suggest that these two kinases have a cellular role in translational regulation. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10049762     DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.0145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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