Thr-161 phosphorylation of monomeric Cdc2 -: Regulation by protein phosphatase 2C in Xenopus oocytes

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De Smedt, V [1 ]
Poulhe, R [1 ]
Cayla, X [1 ]
Dessauge, F [1 ]
Karaiskou, A [1 ]
Jessus, C [1 ]
Ozon, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Paris 06, Dev Biol Lab, Inst Rech Agron, Unite Mixte Rech CNRS 7622, F-75252 Paris 05, France
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10.1074/jbc.M202742200
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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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Fully grown Xenopus oocyte is arrested at prophase I of meiosis. Re-entry into meiosis depends on the activation of MPF (M-phase promoting factor or cyclin B.Cdc2 complex), triggered by progesterone. The prophase-arrested oocyte contains a store of Cdc2. Most of the protein is present as a monomer whereas a minor fraction, called pre-MPF, is found to be associated with cyclin B. Activation of Cdc2 depends on two key events: cyclin binding and an activating phosphorylation on Thr-161 residue located in the T-loop. To get new insights into the regulation of Thr-161 phosphorylation of Cdc2, monomeric Cdc2 was isolated from prophase oocytes. Based on its activation upon cyclin addition and detection by an antibody directed specifically against Cdc2 phosphorylated on Thr-161, we show for the first time that the prophase oocyte contains a significant amount of monomeric Cdc2 phosphorylated on Thr-161. PP2C, a Mg2+-dependent phosphatase, negatively controls Thr-161 phosphorylation of Cdc2. The unexpected presence of a population of free Cdc2 already phosphorylated on Thr-161 could contribute to the generation of the Cdc2 kinase activity threshold required to initiate MPF amplification.
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