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Differential regulation of CDP/Cux p110 by cyclin A/Cdk2 and cyclin A/Cdk1.

Marianne Santaguida1, Alain Nepveu.   

Abstract

Previous experiments with peptide fusion proteins suggested that cyclin A/Cdk1 and Cdk2 might exhibit similar yet distinct phosphorylation specificities. Using a physiological substrate, CDP/Cux, our study confirms this notion. Proteolytic processing of CDP/Cux by cathepsin L generates the CDP/Cux p110 isoform at the beginning of S phase. CDP/Cux p110 makes stable interactions with DNA during S phase but is inhibited in G2 following the phosphorylation of serine 1237 by cyclin A/Cdk1. In this study, we propose that differential phosphorylation by cyclin A/Cdk1 and cyclin A/Cdk2 enables CDP/Cux p110 to exert its function as a transcriptional regulator specifically during S phase. We found that like cyclin A/Cdk1, cyclin A/Cdk2 interacted efficiently with recombinant CDP/Cux proteins that contain the Cut homeodomain and an adjacent cyclin-binding motif (Cy). In contrast to cyclin A/Cdk1, however, cyclin A/Cdk2 did not efficiently phosphorylate CDP/Cux p110 on serine 1237 and did not inhibit its DNA binding activity in vitro. Accordingly, co-expression with cyclin A/Cdk2 in cells did not inhibit the DNA binding and transcriptional activities of CDP/Cux p110. To confirm that the sequence surrounding serine 1237 was responsible for the differential regulation by Cdk1 and Cdk2, we replaced 4 amino acids flanking the phosphorylation site to mimic a known Cdk2 phosphorylation site present in the Cdc6 protein. Both cyclin A/Cdk2 and Cdk1 efficiently phosphorylated the CDP/Cux(Cdc6) mutant and inhibited its DNA binding activity. Altogether our results help explain why the DNA binding activity of CDP/Cux p110 is maximal during S phase and decreases in G2 phase.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16081423     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M505417200

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


  10 in total

1.  Hyperphosphorylation by cyclin B/CDK1 in mitosis resets CUX1 DNA binding clock at each cell cycle.

Authors:  Laurent Sansregret; David Gallo; Marianne Santaguida; Lam Leduy; Ryoko Harada; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-08-19       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  p110 CUX1 cooperates with E2F transcription factors in the transcriptional activation of cell cycle-regulated genes.

Authors:  Mary Truscott; Ryoko Harada; Charles Vadnais; François Robert; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2008-03-17       Impact factor: 4.272

3.  The p110 isoform of the CDP/Cux transcription factor accelerates entry into S phase.

Authors:  Laurent Sansregret; Brigitte Goulet; Ryoko Harada; Brian Wilson; Lam Leduy; Jacques Bertoglio; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 4.272

4.  Coordinate regulation of histone mRNA metabolism and DNA replication: cyclin A/cdk1 is involved in inactivation of histone mRNA metabolism and DNA replication at the end of S phase.

Authors:  M Murat Koseoglu; Jian Dong; William F Marzluff
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2010-10-09       Impact factor: 4.534

5.  p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein stimulates cell migration and invasion in part through a regulatory cascade culminating in the repression of E-cadherin and occludin.

Authors:  Valerie Kedinger; Laurent Sansregret; Ryoko Harada; Charles Vadnais; Chantal Cadieux; Kelly Fathers; Morag Park; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2009-07-27       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  MLL5, a trithorax homolog, indirectly regulates H3K4 methylation, represses cyclin A2 expression, and promotes myogenic differentiation.

Authors:  Soji Sebastian; Prethish Sreenivas; Ramkumar Sambasivan; Sirisha Cheedipudi; Prashanth Kandalla; Grace K Pavlath; Jyotsna Dhawan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-03-05       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Phosphorylation of threonine 61 by cyclin a/Cdk1 triggers degradation of stem-loop binding protein at the end of S phase.

Authors:  M Murat Koseoglu; Lee M Graves; William F Marzluff
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2008-05-19       Impact factor: 4.272

8.  CUX1 transcription factor is required for optimal ATM/ATR-mediated responses to DNA damage.

Authors:  Charles Vadnais; Sayeh Davoudi; Mojdeh Afshin; Ryoko Harada; Rachel Dudley; Pier-Luc Clermont; Elliot Drobetsky; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2012-02-08       Impact factor: 16.971

9.  Genome-wide location analysis and expression studies reveal a role for p110 CUX1 in the activation of DNA replication genes.

Authors:  Ryoko Harada; Charles Vadnais; Laurent Sansregret; Lam Leduy; Ginette Bérubé; François Robert; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2007-11-14       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Long-range transcriptional regulation by the p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein on the ENCODE array.

Authors:  Charles Vadnais; Arif A Awan; Ryoko Harada; Pier-Luc Clermont; Lam Leduy; Ginette Bérubé; Alain Nepveu
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2013-04-16       Impact factor: 3.969

  10 in total

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