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DYRK2 priming phosphorylation of c-Jun and c-Myc modulates cell cycle progression in human cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Dysregulation of the G(1)/S transition in the cell cycle contributes to tumor development. The oncogenic transcription factors c-Jun and c-Myc are indispensable regulators at this transition, and their aberrant expression is associated with many malignancies. Degradation of c-Jun/c-Myc is a critical process for the G(1)/S transition, which is initiated upon phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 ? (GSK3?). However, a specific kinase or kinases responsible for priming phosphorylation events that precede this GSK3? modification has not been definitively identified. Here, we found that the dual-specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase DYRK2 functions as a priming kinase of c-Jun and c-Myc. Knockdown of DYRK2 in human cancer cells shortened the G(1) phase and accelerated cell proliferation due to escape of c-Jun and c-Myc from ubiquitination-mediated degradation. In concert with these results, silencing DYRK2 increased cell proliferation in human cancer cells, and this promotion was completely impeded by codeprivation of c-Jun or c-Myc in vivo. We also found marked attenuation of DYRK2 expression in multiple human tumor samples. Downregulation of DYRK2 correlated with high levels of unphosphorylated c-Jun and c-Myc and, importantly, with invasiveness of human breast cancers. These results reveal that DYRK2 regulates tumor progression through modulation of c-Jun and c-Myc.

SUBMITTER: Taira N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3287383 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DYRK2 priming phosphorylation of c-Jun and c-Myc modulates cell cycle progression in human cancer cells.

Taira Naoe N   Mimoto Rei R   Kurata Morito M   Yamaguchi Tomoko T   Kitagawa Masanobu M   Miki Yoshio Y   Yoshida Kiyotsugu K  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20120206 3


Dysregulation of the G(1)/S transition in the cell cycle contributes to tumor development. The oncogenic transcription factors c-Jun and c-Myc are indispensable regulators at this transition, and their aberrant expression is associated with many malignancies. Degradation of c-Jun/c-Myc is a critical process for the G(1)/S transition, which is initiated upon phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 β (GSK3β). However, a specific kinase or kinases responsible for priming phosphorylation event  ...[more]

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