A 60 kd cdc2関連ポリペプチド複合体は,アデノウイルスに感染した細胞のE1Aタンパク質と結合している
A Giordano1, P Whyte, E Harlow
1Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York 11724.
Cell
|September 8, 1989
まとめ
細胞タンパク質p60は,アデノウイルスE1Aとcdc2キナーゼと相互作用する. このp60-cdc2複合体は,細胞周期に依存するヒストンH1キナーゼ活性を示し,主にインターフェーズ中に,細胞周期の異なる調節作用を示唆する.
科学分野:
- 細胞生物学 細胞生物学
- ウイルス学 ウイルス学 ウイルス学
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
背景:
- p60は,アデノウイルスE1Aタンパク質と相互作用する細胞タンパク質です.
- p60は,感染した細胞と感染していない細胞の両方で,cdc2タンパク質キナーゼと複合体を形成します.
研究 の 目的:
- p60-cdc2複合体の機能を調査する.
- 細胞周期特異的なp60-cdc2複合体の活性度を測定する.
主な方法:
- p60とcdc2の免疫プレシピテーション2.
- 免疫複合体におけるヒストロンH1キナーゼ活性に関する測定.
主要な成果:
- p60-cdc2複合体はヒストンH1キナーゼ活性を示す.
- この活動は細胞周期に依存しており,インターフェーズ中にピークに達します.
- 以前特定されたcdc2-p62/cyclin複合体は,ミトーシスメタフェーズ中に最大限の活性を示しています.
結論:
- p60-cdc2複合体は,インターフェーズ中の細胞サイクル調節に明確な役割を果たします.
- 異なるcdc2を含む複合体は,細胞サイクル進行を制御する特殊な機能を有することがあります.
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