| Literature DB >> 29870721 |
Suzanne Vigneron1, Lena Sundermann1, Jean-Claude Labbé1, Lionel Pintard2, Ovidiu Radulescu3, Anna Castro4, Thierry Lorca5.
Abstract
Mitosis is induced by the activation of the cyclin B/cdk1 feedback loop that creates a bistable state. The triggering factor promoting active cyclin B/cdk1 switch has been assigned to cyclin B/cdk1 accumulation during G2. However, this complex is rapidly inactivated by Wee1/Myt1-dependent phosphorylation of cdk1 making unlikely a triggering role of this kinase in mitotic commitment. Here we show that cyclin A/cdk1 kinase is the factor triggering mitosis. Cyclin A/cdk1 phosphorylates Bora to promote Aurora A-dependent Plk1 phosphorylation and activation and mitotic entry. We demonstrate that Bora phosphorylation by cyclin A/cdk1 is both necessary and sufficient for mitotic commitment. Finally, we identify a site in Bora whose phosphorylation by cyclin A/cdk1 is required for mitotic entry. We constructed a mathematical model confirming the essential role of this kinase in mitotic commitment. Overall, our results uncover the molecular mechanism by which cyclin A/cdk1 triggers mitotic entry.Entities:
Keywords: Aurora A; Bora; Cdc25; Greatwall; Plk1; bistable state; cyclin A/cdk1; cyclin B/cdk1; mitotic commitment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29870721 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270