Bora and the Kinase Aurora A Cooperatively Activate the Kinase Plk1 and Control Mitotic Entry
Scripps Research Institute · Stanford University
Abstract
A central question in the study of cell proliferation is, what controls cell-cycle transitions? Although the accumulation of mitotic cyclins drives the transition from the G2 phase to the M phase in embryonic cells, the trigger for mitotic entry in somatic cells remains unknown. We report that the synergistic action of Bora and the kinase Aurora A (Aur-A) controls the G2-M transition. Bora accumulates in the G2 phase and promotes Aur-A-mediated activation of Polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1), leading to the activation of cyclin-dependent kinase 1 and mitotic entry. Mechanistically, Bora interacts with Plk1 and controls the accessibility of its activation loop for phosphorylation and activation by Aur-A. Thus, Bora and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
5- ASAkiko SekiCorresponding
Scripps Research Institute, Stanford University
- JAJudith A. Coppinger
Scripps Research Institute, Stanford University
- CJChang‐Young Jang
Scripps Research Institute, Stanford University
- JRJohn R. Yates
Scripps Research Institute, Stanford University
- GFGuowei Fang
Scripps Research Institute, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- PLK1
- Mitosis
- Cell biology
- Polo-like kinase
- Kinase
- Aurora A kinase
- Cell cycle
- Cyclin