Only Akt1 is required for proliferation, while Akt2 promotes cell cycle exit through p21 binding

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作者
Heron-Milhavet, Lisa
Franckhauser, Celine
Rana, Vanessa
Berthenet, Cyril
Fisher, Daniel
Hemmings, Brian A.
Fernandez, Anne
Lamb, Ned J. C.
机构
[1] Inst Human Genet, Cell Biol Unit, F-34396 Montpellier 5, France
[2] Friedrich Miescher Inst, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
[3] IGMM, CNRS UMR5535, Montpellier, France
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10.1128/MCB.00201-06
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) is an important modulator of insulin signaling, cell proliferation, and survival. Using small interfering RNA duplexes in nontransformed mammalian cells, we show that only Akt1 is essential for cell proliferation, while Akt2 promotes cell cycle exit. Silencing Akt1 resulted in decreased cyclin A levels and inhibition of S-phase entry, effects not seen with Akt2 knockdown and specifically rescued by microinjection of Akt1, not Akt2. In differentiating myoblasts, Akt2 knockout prevented myoblasts from exiting the cell cycle and showed sustained cyclin A expression. In contrast, overexpression of Akt2 reduced cyclin A and hindered cell cycle progression in M-G, with increased nuclear p21. p21 is a major target in the differential effects of Akt isoforms, with endogenous Akt2 and not Akt1 binding p21 in the nucleus and increasing its level. Accordingly, Akt2 knockdown cells, and not Akt1 knockdown cells, showed reduced levels of p21. A specific Akt2/p21 interaction can be reproduced in vitro, and the Akt2 binding site on p21 is similar to that in cyclin A spanning T145 to T155, since (i) prior incubation with cyclin A prevents Akt2 binding, (ii) T145 phosphorylation on p21 by Akt1 prevents Akt2 binding, and (iii) binding Akt2 prevents phosphorylation of p21. by Akt1. These data show that specific interaction of the Akt2 isoform with p21 is key to its negative effect on normal cell cycle progression.
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