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Cks1 Promotion of S Phase Entry and Proliferation Is Independent of p27Kip1 Suppression

Authors :
Christian Peschel
Stephanie Schoeffmann
Ulrich Platz
Florian Bassermann
Steffi Graf
Gabriele Hölzlwimmer
Monika Kröger
Robert A.J. Oostendorp
Ulrich Keller
Alexander Hoellein
Leticia Quintanilla-Fend
Source :
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 32:2416-2427
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2012.

Abstract

Cks1 is an activator of the SCF(Skp2) ubiquitin ligase complex that targets the cell cycle inhibitor p27(Kip1) for degradation. The loss of Cks1 results in p27(Kip1) accumulation and decreased proliferation and inhibits tumorigenesis. We identify here a function of Cks1 in mammalian cell cycle regulation that is independent of p27(Kip1). Specifically, Cks1(-/-); p27(Kip1-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts retain defects in the G(1)-S phase transition that are coupled with decreased Cdk2-associated kinase activity and defects in proliferation that are associated with Cks1 loss. Furthermore, concomitant loss of Cks1 does not rescue the tumor suppressor function of p27(Kip1) that is manifest in various organs of p27(Kip1-/-) mice. In contrast, defects in mitotic entry and premature senescence manifest in Cks1(-/-) cells are p27(Kip1) dependent. Collectively, these findings establish p27(Kip1)-independent functions of Cks1 in regulating the G(1)-S transition.

Details

ISSN :
10985549
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77757c47747c9bc3e4135b0b2668287c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.06771-11