Cdc25C interacts with PCNA at G2/M transition

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Takumi Kawabe
Masashi Suganuma
Tomoaki Ando
Mayumi Kimura
Haruna Hori
Takashi Okamoto
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[1] Nagoya City University Medical School,Department of Molecular Genetics
[2] Nagoya City University Medical School,First Department of Internal Medicine
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Oncogene | 2002年 / 21卷
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cell cycle; G2; M checkpoint; Cdc25C; PCNA; MPF;
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Cdc25 activates maturation promoting factor (MPF) and promotes mitosis by removing the inhibitory phosphate from the Tyr-15 of Cdc2 in human cells. In this study, we searched the interacting protein(s) of human Cdc25C using the yeast two-hybrid screen and identified proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) as an interacting partner of Cdc25C. The interaction between Cdc25C and PCNA was confirmed in vitro and in vivo. Co-immunoprecipitation analyses using human T cell line, Jurkat, further revealed that Cdc25C interacted with PCNA transiently when cells began to enter mitosis. Immunofluorescence analysis also showed that Cdc25C and PCNA were transiently co-localized in the nucleus at the beginning of M phase. Together with the previous observations of the interaction between various cdc/cyclin and PCNA, our findings strongly suggested a potential role of PCNA at the G2 to M phase transition of cell cycle.
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页码:1717 / 1726
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