| Literature DB >> 24840740 |
Martin May1, Ilona Schelle1, Cord Brakebusch2, Klemens Rottner3, Harald Genth1.
Abstract
During mitotic entry, the centrosomes provide a scaffold for initial activation of the CyclinB/Cdk1 complex, the mitotic kinase Aurora A, and the Aurora A-activating kinase p21-activated kinase (PAK). The activation of PAK at the centrosomes is yet regarded to happen independently of the Rho-GTPases Rac/Cdc42. In this study, Rac1 (but not RhoA or Cdc42) is presented to associate with the centrosomes from early G2 phase until prometaphase in a cell cycle-dependent fashion, as evidenced by western blot analysis of prepared centrosomes and by immunolabeling. PAK associates with the G2/M-phase centrosomes in a Rac1-dependent fashion. Furthermore, specific inhibition of Rac1 by C. difficile toxinB-catalyzed glucosylation or by knockout results in inhibited activation of PAK1/2, Aurora A, and the CyclinB/Cdk1 complex in late G2 phase/prophase and delayed mitotic entry. Inhibition of PAK activation at late G2-phase centrosomes caused by Rac1 inactivation coincides with impeded activation of Aurora A and the CyclinB/Cdk1 complex and delayed mitotic entry.Entities:
Keywords: Aurora; C. difficiletoxin B; Cdc42; Cdk1; CyclinB; Rho; mono-O-glucosylation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24840740 PMCID: PMC4111676 DOI: 10.4161/cc.29279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534