Cell-cycle related regulation of poly(A) polymerase by phosphorylation

THE poly(A) tail found on almost all eukaryotic messenger RNAs 1,2 is important in enhancing translation initiation and determining mRNA stability 3,4 . Control of poly (A)-tail synthesis thus has the potential to be a key regulatory step in gene expression and is indeed known to be important during...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1996-11, Vol.384 (6606), p.282-285
Hauptverfasser: Colgan, Diana Foukal, Murthy, K. G. K., Prives, Carol, Manley, James L
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:THE poly(A) tail found on almost all eukaryotic messenger RNAs 1,2 is important in enhancing translation initiation and determining mRNA stability 3,4 . Control of poly (A)-tail synthesis thus has the potential to be a key regulatory step in gene expression and is indeed known to be important during early development in many organisms 5 . To study a possible basis for such regulation, we examined phosphorylation of poly(A) polymerase (PAP) by p34 cdc2 /cyclin B (maturation/mitosis-promoting factor, MPF). We show here that PAP can be phosphorylated in vivo and in vitro by MPF. Consistent with this, PAP becomes hyperphosphorylated both during meiotic maturation of Xenopus laevis oocytes and in HeLa cells arrested at M phase, times in the cell-cycle when MPF is known to be active 6,7 . We show further that hyperphosphorylation by MPF dramatically reduces the activity of purified PAP, and that PAP isolated from mitotic HeLa cells is similarly inhibited by hyperphosphorylation. This repression probably contributes to the well established reductions in poly (A) + RNA and/or protein synthesis known to occur in M-phase cells 8–15 .
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/384282a0