p27KIP1 blocks cyclin E-dependent transactivation of cyclin A gene expression.

K Zerfass-Thome, A Schulze, W Zwerschke, B Vogt, K Helin, J Bartek, B Henglein, P Jansen-Dürr

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    Abstract

    Cyclin E is necessary and rate limiting for the passage of mammalian cells through the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Control of cell cycle progression by cyclin E involves cdk2 kinase, which requires cyclin E for catalytic activity. Expression of cyclin E/cdk2 leads to an activation of cyclin A gene expression, as monitored by reporter gene constructs derived from the human cyclin A promoter. Promoter activation by cyclin E/cdk2 requires an E2F binding site in the cyclin A promoter. We show here that cyclin E/cdk2 kinase can directly bind to E2F/p107 complexes formed on the cyclin A promoter-derived E2F binding site, and this association is controlled by p27KIP1, most likely through direct protein-protein interaction. These observation suggest that cyclin E/cdk2 associates with E2F/p107 complexes in late G1 phase, once p27KIP1 has decreased below a critical threshold level. Since a kinase-negative mutant of cdk2 prevents promoter activation, it appears that transcriptional activation of the cyclin A gene requires an active cdk2 kinase tethered to its promoter region.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalMolecular and Cellular Biology
    Volume17
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)407-15
    Number of pages8
    ISSN0270-7306
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

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