Journal article
D‐type cyclin expression is decreased and p21 and p27 CDK inhibitor expression is increased when tsBN462 CCG1/TAFII250 mutant cells arrest in G1 at the restrictive temperature
Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms, v 1(7), pp 687-705
Jul 1996
PMID: 9078394
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Abstract
Background: The tsBN462 temperature‐sensitive mutant hamster cell line exhibits cell cycle arrest and apoptosis at the restrictive temperature of 39.5 °C, due to a point mutation in the CCG1/TAFII 250 gene, which encodes a component of the general transcription factor TFIID.
Results: We now report that CCG1/TAFII 250 persisted as a complex with TBP and associated proteins (TAFs) in tsBN462 cells at the restrictive temperature. FACScan analysis revealed that the tsBN462 mutation resulted in a failure to progress out of G0 into G1. Using two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis we observed a decrease in the synthesis of several proteins, starting in the middle of the G1 phase, becoming very pronounced during late G1. The expression of the immediate early genes c‐fos, c‐jun and c‐myc was normally induced by serum treatment of quiescent cells at the restrictive temperature, whereas expression of cyclins A, D1 and D3 was reduced. Expression of the cyclin‐dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor proteins p21 and p27 was enhanced. Consistent with the decreased cyclin D and increased p21/p27 expression, we found that phosphorylation of Rb was decreased at 39.5 °C. Cyclin A‐, E‐ and Cdk2‐associated histone H1 kinase activity was reduced concomitantly with the increase in p21 protein.
Conclusion: Decreased cyclin/Cdk kinase activity and decreased Rb phosphorylation are possible causes of G1 cell cycle arrest in tsBN462 cells at the restrictive temperature.
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- Title
- D‐type cyclin expression is decreased and p21 and p27 CDK inhibitor expression is increased when tsBN462 CCG1/TAFII250 mutant cells arrest in G1 at the restrictive temperature
- Creators
- Takeshi SekiguchiEishi NoguchiToshiro HayashidaTorahiko NakashimaHideo ToyoshimaTakeharu NishimotoTony Hunter
- Publication Details
- Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms, v 1(7), pp 687-705
- Publisher
- Blackwell Science Ltd; Oxford BSL
- Number of pages
- 19
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1996VK36100007
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0030179235
- Other Identifier
- 991014877670604721
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