نتایج جستجو برای: cdc2 protein kinase

تعداد نتایج: 1318775  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
P Hartl J Gottesfeld D J Forbes

A normal consequence of mitosis in eukaryotes is the repression of transcription. Using Xenopus egg extracts shifted to a mitotic state by the addition of purified cyclin, we have for the first time been able to reproduce a mitotic repression of transcription in vitro. Active RNA polymerase III transcription is observed in interphase extracts, but strongly repressed in extracts converted to mit...

2015
Thomas Caspari Victoria Hilditch Yanchang Wang

The activity of Cdc2 (CDK1) kinase, which coordinates cell cycle progression and DNA break repair, is blocked upon its phosphorylation at tyrosine 15 (Y15) by Wee1 kinase in the presence of DNA damage. How Cdc2 can support DNA repair whilst being inactivated by the DNA damage checkpoint remains to be explained. Human CDK1 is phosphorylated by Myt1 kinase at threonine 14 (T14) close to its ATP b...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1999
W R Taylor S E DePrimo A Agarwal M L Agarwal A H Schönthal K S Katula G R Stark

Overexpression of p53 causes G2 arrest, attributable in part to the loss of CDC2 activity. Transcription of cdc2 and cyclin B1, determined using reporter constructs driven by the two promoters, was suppressed in response to the induction of p53. Suppression requires the regions -287 to -123 of the cyclin B1 promoter and -104 to -74 of the cdc2 promoter. p53 did not affect the inhibitory phospho...

2013
Natalia Y. Boynak Federico Rojas Cecilia D’Alessio Salomé C. Vilchez Larrea Vanina Rodriguez Pablo D. Ghiringhelli María T. Téllez-Iñón

Regulation of eukaryotic cell cycle progression requires sequential activation and inactivation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Activation of the cyclin B-cdc2 kinase complex is a pivotal step in mitotic initiation and the tyrosine kinase Wee1 is a key regulator of cell cycle sequence during G2/M transition and inhibits mitotic entry by phosphorylating the inhibitory tyrosine 15 on the cdc2...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2001
C Simone A Giordano

Cdk9 is a serine-threonine cdc2-related kinase and its activity is not cell cycle-regulated. Cdk9 function depends on its kinase activity and also on its regulatory units: the T-family cyclins and cyclin K. Recently, several studies confirmed the role of cdk9 in different cellular processes such as signal transduction, basal transcription, HIV-Tat- and MyoD-mediated transcription and differenti...

2005
Edouard I. Azzam Sonia M. de Toledo Mark J. Pykett Hatsumi Nagasawa

The mammalian cellular response to ionizing radiation results in delays in progression through the cell cycle at several checkpoints and includes alterations in the activity of cyclin-dependent kinases. The product of the CDC2 gene is a key kinase involved in cell cycle progression. The signaling events that regulate its expression after exposure to DNA-damaging agents are not known. We show th...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1997
T Connolly M Caligiuri D Beach

In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the execution of Start requires the activity of the Cdc2 protein kinase and the Cdc10/Sct1 transcription complex. The loss of any of these genes leads to G1 arrest and activation of the mating pathway under appropriate conditions. We have undertaken a genetic and biochemical analysis of these genes and their protein products to elucidate the molec...

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