The polo-like kinase Plx1 is required for M phase exit and destruction of mitotic regulators in Xenopus egg extracts

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作者
Descombes, P [1 ]
Nigg, EA [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Geneva Sci 2, Dept Mol Biol, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
关键词
mitosis; M phase; Plx1; polo-like kinase; Xenopus;
D O I
10.1093/emboj/17.5.1328
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Polo-like kinases (Plks), named after the Drosophila gene product polo, have been implicated in the regulation of multiple aspects of mitotic progression, including the activation of the Cdc25 phosphatase, bipolar spindle formation and cytokinesis, Genetic analyses performed in yeast and Drosophila suggest a function for Plks at late stages of mitosis, hut biochemical data to support such a function in vertebrate organisms are lacking. Here we have taken advantage of Xenopus egg extracts for exploring the function of Plx1, a Xenopus Plk, during the cell cycle transition from M phase to interphase (I phase), We found that the addition of a catalytically inactive Plx1 mutant to ill phase-arrested egg extracts blocked their Ca2+-induced release into interphase. Concomitantly, the proteolytic destruction of several targets of the anaphase-promoting complex and the inactivation of the Cdc2 protein kinase (Cdk1) were prevented, Moreover, the M to I phase transition could be abolished by immunodepletion of Plx1, but was restored upon the addition of recombinant Plx1. These results demonstrate that the exit of egg extracts from M phase arrest requires active Plx1, and they strongly suggest an important role far Plx1 in the activation of the proteolytic machinery that controls the exit from mitosis.
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