Mitosis-specific MPM-2 phosphorylation of DNA topoisomerase IIα is regulated directly by protein phosphatase 2A

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作者
Escargueil, Alexandre E. [1 ]
Larsen, Annette K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, INSERM, U673, Grp Canc Biol & Therapeut,Hop St Antoine, F-75572 Paris 12, France
关键词
DNA topoisomerase II; mitosis; mitotic protein monoclonal 2 (MPM-2); phosphorylation; protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A);
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10.1042/BJ20061460
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Recent results suggest a role for topoII alpha (topoisomerase II alpha) in the fine-tuning of mitotic entry. Mitotic entry is accompanied by the formation of specific phosphoepitopes such as MPM-2 (mitotic protein monoclonal 2) that are believed to control mitotic processes. Surprisingly, the MPM-2 kinase of topoII alpha was identified as protein kinase CK2, otherwise known as a constitutive interphase kinase. This suggested the existence of alternative pathways for the creation of mitotic phosphoepitopes, different from the classical pathway where the substrate is phosphorylated by a mitotic kinase. In the present paper, we report that topoII alpha is co-localized with both CK2 and PP2A (protein phosphatase 2A) during interphase. Simultaneous incubation of purified topoII alpha with CK2 and PP2A had minimal influence on the total phosphorylation levels of topoII alpha, but resulted in complete disappearance of the MPM-2 phosphoepitope owing to opposite sequence preferences of CK2 and PP2A. Accordingly, short-term exposure of interphase cells to okadaic acid, a selective PP2A inhibitor, was accompanied by the specific appearance of the MPM-2 phosphoepitope on topoII alpha. During early mitosis, PP2A was translocated from the nucleus, while CK2 remained in the nucleus until pro-metaphase thus permitting the formation of the MPM-2 phosphoepitope. These results underline the importance of protein phosphatases as an alternative way of creating cell-cycle-specific phosphoepitopes.
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