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Regulation of microfilament organization by Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpes virus-cyclin•CDK6 phosphorylation of caldesmon
被引:17
作者:
Cuomo, ME
Knebel, A
Platt, G
Morrice, N
Cohen, P
Mittnacht, S
机构:
[1] Inst Canc Res, Chester Beatty Labs, Canc Res UK Ctr Cell & Mol Biol, London SW3 6JB, England
[2] Univ Dundee, MRC, Prot Phosphorylat Unit, Dundee DD1 5EH, Scotland
[3] Kinasource, Lab 4 21, Dundee DD1 5EH, Scotland
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D O I:
10.1074/jbc.M503877200
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:
Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpes virus ( KSHV) encodes a D-like cyclin ( K-cyclin) that is thought to contribute to the viral oncogenicity. K-cyclin activates cellular cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK) 4 and 6, generating enzymes with a substrate selectivity deviant from CDK4 and CDK6 activated by D-type cyclins, suggesting different biochemical and biological functions. Here we report the identification of the actin- and calmodulin-binding protein caldesmon (CALD1) as a novel K-cyclin center dot CDK substrate, which is not phosphorylated by D center dot CDK. CALD1 plays a central role in the regulation of microfilament organization, consequently controlling cell shape, adhesion, cytokinesis and motility. K-cyclin center dot CDK6 specifically phosphorylates four Ser/Thr sites in the human CALD1 carboxyl terminus, abolishing CALD1 binding to its effector protein, actin, and its regulator protein, calmodulin. CALD1 is hyperphosphorylated in cells following K-cyclin expression and in KSHV-transformed lymphoma cells. Moreover, expression of exogenous K-cyclin results in microfilament loss and changes in cell morphology; both effects are reliant on CDK catalysis and can be reversed by the expression of a phosphorylation defective CALD1. Together, these data strongly suggest that K-cyclin expression modulates the activity of caldesmon and through this the microfilament functions in cells. These results establish a novel link between KSHV infection and the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton.
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页码:35844 / 35858
页数:15
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