Regulation of cyclin D1/Cdk4 complexes by calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I

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Kahl, CR [1 ]
Means, AR [1 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pharmacol & Canc Biol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M312543200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The selective inhibitor of the multifunctional calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinases (CaMK), KN-93, arrests a variety of cell types in G(1). However, the biochemical nature of this G(1) arrest point and the physiological target of KN-93 in G(1) remain controversial. Here we show that in WI-38 human diploid fibroblasts KN-93 reversibly arrested cells in late G(1) prior to detectable cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (cdk4) activation. At the KN-93 arrest point, we found that cyclin D1/cdk4 complexes had assembled with p21/p27, accumulated in the nucleus, and become phosphorylated on Thr-172, yet were relatively inactive. Additional examination of cdk4 complexes by gel filtration analysis demonstrated that, in late G(1), cyclin D1-containing complexes migrated toward lower molecular weight (M-r) fractions and this altered migration was accompanied by the appearance of two peaks of cdk4 activity, at 150-200 and 70 kDa, respectively. KN-93 prevented both the activation of cdk4, and this shift in cyclin D1 migration and overexpression of cyclin D1/cdk4 overcame the KN-93 arrest. To determine which multifunctional CaMK acts in G(1), we expressed kinase-deficient forms of CaMKI and CaMKII. Overexpression of kinase-deficient CaMKI, but not CaMKII, prevented cdk4 activation, mimicking the KN-93 arrest point. Therefore, we hypothesize that KN-93 prevents a very late, uncharacterized step in cyclin D/cdk4 activation that involves CaMKI and follows complex assembly, nuclear entry, and phosphorylation.
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