The cdc25B phosphatase is essential for the G 2/M phase transition in human cells
G2 Phase
0301 basic medicine
Microinjections
Mitosis
Cell Cycle Proteins
In Vitro Techniques
Antibodies
Recombinant Proteins
Cell Line
Feedback
Enzyme Activation
03 medical and health sciences
Phosphoprotein Phosphatases
Humans
cdc25 Phosphatases
Phosphorylation
HeLa Cells
DOI:
10.1242/jcs.111.16.2445
Publication Date:
2021-04-25T16:59:43Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Cdc25 phosphatases play key roles in cell cycle progression by activating cyclin-dependent kinases. In human cells, cdc25 proteins are encoded by a multigene family, consisting of cdc25A, cdc25B and cdc25C. While cdc25A plays a crucial role at the G 1/S phase transition, cdc25C is involved in the dephosphorylation and activation of the mitotic kinase, cdc2/cyclinB. In addition, cdc25C itself is regulated by cdc2/cyclinB which then creates a positive feedback loop that controls entry into mitosis. In this study we show that the activity of cdc25B appears during late S phase and peaks during G 2 phase. Both in vitro and in vivo cdc25B is activated through phosphorylation during S-phase. Using a cell duplication, microinjection assay we show that ablation of cdc25B function by specific antibodies blocks cell cycle progression in Hs68 cells by inhibition of entry into mitosis. Cdc25B function neither plays a role in later stages of mitosis nor for the inititation of DNA replication. These results indicate that cdc25B is a mitotic regulator that might act as a ‘starter phosphatase’ to initiate the positive feedback loop at the entry into M phase.
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