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"Stop Ne(c)king around": How interactomics contributes to functionally characterize Nek family kinases.


ABSTRACT: Aside from Polo and Aurora, a third but less studied kinase family involved in mitosis regulation is the never in mitosis-gene A (NIMA)-related kinases (Neks). The founding member of this family is the sole member NIMA of Aspergillus nidulans, which is crucial for the initiation of mitosis in that organism. All 11 human Neks have been functionally assigned to one of the three core functions established for this family in mammals: (1) centrioles/mitosis; (2) primary ciliary function/ciliopathies; and (3) DNA damage response (DDR). Recent findings, especially on Nek 1 and 8, showed however, that several Neks participate in parallel in at least two of these contexts: primary ciliary function and DDR. In the core section of this in-depth review, we report the current detailed functional knowledge on each of the 11 Neks. In the discussion, we return to the cross-connections among Neks and point out how our and other groups' functional and interactomics studies revealed that most Neks interact with protein partners associated with two if not all three of the functional contexts. We then raise the hypothesis that Neks may be the connecting regulatory elements that allow the cell to fine tune and synchronize the cellular events associated with these three core functions. The new and exciting findings on the Nek family open new perspectives and should allow the Neks to finally claim the attention they deserve in the field of kinases and cell cycle biology.

SUBMITTER: Meirelles GV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4050109 | biostudies-other | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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"Stop Ne(c)king around": How interactomics contributes to functionally characterize Nek family kinases.

Meirelles Gabriela Vaz GV   Perez Arina Marina AM   de Souza Edmárcia Elisa EE   Basei Fernanda Luisa FL   Papa Priscila Ferreira PF   Melo Hanchuk Talita Diniz TD   Cardoso Vanessa Bomfim VB   Kobarg Jörg J  

World journal of biological chemistry 20140501 2


Aside from Polo and Aurora, a third but less studied kinase family involved in mitosis regulation is the never in mitosis-gene A (NIMA)-related kinases (Neks). The founding member of this family is the sole member NIMA of Aspergillus nidulans, which is crucial for the initiation of mitosis in that organism. All 11 human Neks have been functionally assigned to one of the three core functions established for this family in mammals: (1) centrioles/mitosis; (2) primary ciliary function/ciliopathies;  ...[more]

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