Accumulation of high levels of the p53 and p130 growth-suppressing proteins in cell lines stably over-expressing cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (cdk6)

Citation
M. Nagasawa et al., Accumulation of high levels of the p53 and p130 growth-suppressing proteins in cell lines stably over-expressing cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (cdk6), ONCOGENE, 20(23), 2001, pp. 2889-2899
Citations number
76
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
ONCOGENE
ISSN journal
09509232 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
23
Year of publication
2001
Pages
2889 - 2899
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9232(20010524)20:23<2889:AOHLOT>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Cyclin-dependent kinase 6(cdk6) is present in randomly proliferating cultur es of 3T3 cells but has little detectable enzymatic activity, Significant a ctivity is detected only during a short period in early G1 phase. To examin e the possible functions of cdk6 in 3T3 cells, lines stably over-expressing cdk6 were constructed and compared to normal 3T3 cells or cell lines with reduced cdk6 levels due to expression of a dominant-negative form of the pr otein, Over-expression of cdk6 in cells, which led to high levels of activi ty even in proliferating cultures, had dramatic effects, Cell lines stably over-expressing wild-type cdk6 had a markedly reduced growth rate compared to parental 3T3 cells or lines expressing a dominant-negative form of cdk6. They also over-produced the p53 and p130 proteins and had increased sensit ivity to UV-irradiation. Irradiation resulted in accumulation of the Bas pr otein and rapid cell death, Levels of p53 and p130 proteins were downregula ted and the growth rate of the cells was increased by introduction of the d ominant-negative form of cdk6 into cells over-expressing cdk6, indicating t hat cdk6 is involved in the overproduction of p53 and p130. The results sug gest that cdk6, through regulation of growth suppressing molecules, may pla y a role in halting cellular growth when proliferation is inappropriate. On cogene, (2001) 20, 2889-2899.