14-3-3 Acts as an Intramolecular Bridge to Regulate cdc25B Localization and Activity
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| Title | 14-3-3 Acts as an Intramolecular Bridge to Regulate cdc25B Localization and Activity |
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| Author | Giles, Nichole; Forrest, Alistair; Gabrielli, Brian |
| Journal Name | Journal of Biological Chemistry |
| Year Published | 2003 |
| Place of publication | USA |
| Publisher | American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
| Abstract | One of the major regulators of mitosis in somatic cells is cdc25B. cdc25B is tightly regulated at multiple levels. The final activation step involves the regulated binding of 14-3-3 proteins. Previous studies have demonstrated that Ser-323 is a primary 14-3-3 binding site in cdc25B, which influences its activity and cellular localization. 14-3-3 binding to this site appeared to interact with the N-terminal domain of cdc25B to regulate its activity. The presence of consensus 14-3-3 binding sites in the N-terminal domain suggested that the interaction is through direct binding of the 14-3-3 dimer to sites in the N-terminal domain. We have identified Ser-151 and Ser-230 in the N-terminal domain as functional 14-3-3 binding sites utilized by cdc25B in vivo. These low affinity sites cooperate to bind the 14-3-3 dimer bound to the high affinity Ser-323 site, thus forming an intramolecular bridge that constrains cdc25B structure to prevent access of the catalytic site. Loss of 14-3-3 binding to either N-terminal site relaxes cdc25B structure sufficiently to permit access to the catalytic site, and the nuclear export sequence located in the N-terminal domain. Mutation of the Ser-323 site was functionally equivalent to the mutation of all three sites, resulting in the complete loss of 14-3-3 binding, increased access of the catalytic site, and access to nuclear localization sequence. |
| Peer Reviewed | Yes |
| Published | Yes |
| Alternative URI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M304027200 |
| Volume | 278 |
| Issue Number | 31 |
| Page from | 28580 |
| Page to | 28587 |
| ISSN | 0021-9258 |
| Date Accessioned | 2009-08-17 |
| Date Available | 2009-12-07T03:38:42Z |
| Language | en_AU |
| Faculty | Faculty of Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology |
| Subject | PRE2009-Biochemistry and Cell Biology |
| URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10072/27148 |
| Publication Type | Journal Articles (Refereed Article) |
| Publication Type Code | c1x |
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