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Activation of CDC25A phosphatase is limited by CDK2/cyclin A-mediated feedback inhibition

Jennifer P. Ditano, Nandini Sakurikar, Alan Eastman

2021Cell Cycle54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 1 complexed with cyclin B is a driver of mitosis, while CDK2 drives S phase entry and replicon initiation. CDK2 activity increases as cells progress through S phase, and its cyclin partner switches from cyclin E to cyclin A. Activation of CDK2 requires dephosphorylation of tyrosine-15 by CDC25A. DNA damage activates the checkpoint protein CHK1, which phosphorylates and degrades CDC25A to prevent activation of CDK2 and protect from cell cycle progression before damage is repaired. CHK1 inhibitors were developed to circumvent this arrest and enhance the efficacy of many cancer chemotherapeutic agents. CHK1 inhibition results in the accumulation of CDC25A and activation of CDK2. We demonstrate that inhibition of CDK2 or suppression of cyclin A also results in accumulation of CDC25A suggesting a feedback loop that prevents over activation of this pathway. The feedback inhibition of CDC25A targets phosphorylation of S88-CDC25A, which resides within a CDK consensus sequence. In contrast, it appears that CDK complexes with cyclin B (and possibly cyclin E) stabilize CDC25A in a feed-forward activation loop. While CDK2/cyclin A would normally be active at late S/G2, we propose that this feedback inhibitory loop prevents over activation of CDK2 in early S phase, while still leaving CDK2/cyclin E to catalyze replicon initiation. One importance of this observation is that a subset of cancer cell lines are very sensitive to CHK1 inhibition, which is mediated by CDK2/cyclin A activity in S phase cells. Hence, dysregulation of this feedback loop might facilitate sensitivity of the cells.

Topics & Concepts

Cyclin-dependent kinaseCDC25ACyclin ECyclin ACyclin-dependent kinase 2BiologyCyclin DCell biologyCyclin BCyclin A2Cancer researchCyclin-dependent kinase complexCyclinCell cycleBiochemistryCell cycle checkpointKinaseProtein kinase ACellMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesCancer-related Molecular Pathways
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