Literature DB >> 11278582

Involvement of pRB-related p107 protein in the inhibition of S phase progression in response to genotoxic stress.

T Kondo1, H Higashi, H Nishizawa, S Ishikawa, S Ashizawa, M Yamada, Z Makita, T Koike, M Hatakeyama.   

Abstract

pRB family pocket proteins consisting of pRB, p107, and p130 are thought to act as a set of growth regulators that inhibit the cell cycle transition from G1 to S phases by virtue of their interaction with E2F transcription factors. When cells are committed to progressing through the cell cycle at the late G1 restriction point, they are hyperphosphorylated by G1 cyclin-cyclin-dependent kinase and are functionally inactivated. Consistent with such a G1 regulatory role, pRB and p130 are abundantly expressed in quiescent cells. In contrast, p107 is present at low levels in the hypophosphorylated form in quiescent cells. As cells progress toward late G1 to S phases, the levels of p107 increase, and the majority become hyperphosphorylated, suggesting a possible role of p107 in post-G1 cell cycle regulation. In this study, we have demonstrated that a nonphosphorylatable and thus constitutively active p107 has the potential to inhibit S phase progression. The levels of the phosphorylation-resistant p107 required for the S phase inhibition are significantly less than those of endogenous p107. We further show herein that the exposure of cells to the DNA-damaging agent, cisplatin, provokes S phase arrest, which is concomitantly associated with the accumulation of hypophosphorylated p107. Furthermore, the S phase inhibitory response to cisplatin is augmented by the ectopic expression of wild type p107, although it is diminished by the adenovirus E1A oncoprotein, which counteracts the pocket protein functions. Because p107 is a major pRB family protein expressed in S phase cells, our results indicate that p107 participates in an inhibition of cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage in S phase cells.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11278582     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M009911200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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