Mj. Monteiro et Ti. Mical, RESOLUTION OF KINASE-ACTIVITIES DURING THE HELA-CELL CYCLE - IDENTIFICATION OF KINASES WITH CYCLIC ACTIVITIES, Experimental cell research, 223(2), 1996, pp. 443-451
An in situ gel kinase assay was used to resolve kinase activities duri
ng the HeLa cell cycle. Three kinase activities changed dramatically d
uring the cell cycle, whereas a number of others remained relatively c
onstant. The former included histone kinases with estimated molecular
masses of 46, 87, and 39 kDa. The 46-kDa kinase activity was preferent
ially expressed at least 10-fold greater in mitotic cells. In contrast
, the 87- and 39-kDa kinases were most active early in G1 but their ac
tivity declined progressively as cells approached mitosis. The 87- but
not the 46- or 39-kDa kinases had autophosphorylation activity. The i
dentities of the kinases are unknown but they may play important roles
in regulation of the cell cycle. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.