UNCOUPLING OF M-PHASE KINASE ACTIVATION FROM THE COMPLETION OF S-PHASE BY HEAT-SHOCK

Citation
Ma. Mackey et al., UNCOUPLING OF M-PHASE KINASE ACTIVATION FROM THE COMPLETION OF S-PHASE BY HEAT-SHOCK, Cancer research, 56(8), 1996, pp. 1770-1774
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00085472
Volume
56
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1770 - 1774
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-5472(1996)56:8<1770:UOMKAF>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Chronic exposure of asynchronous HeLa cell cultures to 41.5 degrees C leads to an accumulation of cells in the S-phase, spontaneous prematur e chromosome condensation, and loss of clonogenicity (M, A, Mackey, S, L, Anolik, and J, L, Roti Roti, Cancer Res., 52: 1101-1106, 1992), In this report, we show that increases in histone H1 kinase activity dur ing 41.5 degrees C exposure occur coincidentally with the appearance o f premature chromosome condensation, Furthermore, this kinase activity is shown to be associated with M-phase kinase complexes containing cy clin B1, These increases in the activity of M-phase kinase were found to occur concomitantly with an elevation in cyclin B1 mRNA and an accu mulation of cyclin B1 protein, Because cyclin B1 transcription begins in the S-phase, it is probable that the heat-induced delay in the S-ph ase allows the accumulation of abnormally high cyclin B1 levels, Eleva ted cyclin B1 levels could then account for the observed abrogation of the cell cycle checkpoint, which usually assures that mitosis does no t proceed until DNA replication is complete, This involvement of M-pha se kinase in heat-induced cytotoxicity demonstrates the importance of the coordinate regulation of the processes of DNA replication and entr y into mitosis.