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Initiation of a G2/M checkpoint after ultraviolet radiation requires p38 kinase

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  • Dmitry V. Bulavin

    (Division of Basic Science and)

  • Yuichiro Higashimoto

    (National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health)

  • Ian J. Popoff

    (Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc.)

  • William A. Gaarde

    (Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc.)

  • Venkatesha Basrur

    (National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health)

  • Olga Potapova

    (Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, National Institute on Aging, NIH)

  • Ettore Appella

    (National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health)

  • Albert J. Fornace

    (Division of Basic Science and)

Abstract

Response to genotoxic stress can be considered as a multistage process involving initiation of cell-cycle arrest and maintenance of arrest during DNA repair1. Although maintenance of G2/M checkpoints is known to involve Chk1, Chk2/Rad53 and upstream components, the mechanisms involved in its initiation are less well defined1,2,3,4. Here we report that p38 kinase has a critical role in the initiation of a G2 delay after ultraviolet radiation. Inhibition of p38 blocks the rapid initiation of this checkpoint in both human and murine cells after ultraviolet radiation. In vitro, p38 binds and phosphorylates Cdc25B at serines 309 and 361, and Cdc25C at serine 216; phosphorylation of these residues is required for binding to 14-3-3 proteins. In vivo, inhibition of p38 prevents both phosphorylation of Cdc25B at serine 309 and 14-3-3 binding after ultraviolet radiation, and mutation of this site is sufficient to inhibit the checkpoint initiation. In contrast, in vivo Cdc25C binding to 14-3-3 is not affected by p38 inhibition after ultraviolet radiation. We propose that regulation of Cdc25B phosphorylation by p38 is a critical event for initiating the G2/M checkpoint after ultraviolet radiation.

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  • Dmitry V. Bulavin & Yuichiro Higashimoto & Ian J. Popoff & William A. Gaarde & Venkatesha Basrur & Olga Potapova & Ettore Appella & Albert J. Fornace, 2001. "Initiation of a G2/M checkpoint after ultraviolet radiation requires p38 kinase," Nature, Nature, vol. 411(6833), pages 102-107, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:411:y:2001:i:6833:d:10.1038_35075107
    DOI: 10.1038/35075107
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    1. Zhuo Han & Rui Wang & Pengliang Chi & Zihan Zhang & Ling Min & Haizhan Jiao & Guojin Ou & Dan Zhou & Dandan Qin & Chengpeng Xu & Zheng Gao & Qianqian Qi & Jialu Li & Yuechao Lu & Xiang Wang & Jing Che, 2024. "The subcortical maternal complex modulates the cell cycle during early mammalian embryogenesis via 14-3-3," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-18, December.

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