Cyclin E2, a Novel G 1 Cyclin That Binds Cdk2 and Is Aberrantly Expressed in Human Cancers

Author:

M. Gudas Jean1,Payton Marc1,Thukral Sushil1,Chen Eddy1,Bass Michael1,Robinson Murray O.1,Coats Steve1

Affiliation:

1. Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, California 91320

Abstract

ABSTRACT A novel cyclin gene was discovered by searching an expressed sequence tag database with a cyclin box profile. The human cyclin E2 gene encodes a 404-amino-acid protein that is most closely related to cyclin E. Cyclin E2 associates with Cdk2 in a functional kinase complex that is inhibited by both p27 Kip1 and p21 Cip1 . The catalytic activity associated with cyclin E2 complexes is cell cycle regulated and peaks at the G 1 /S transition. Overexpression of cyclin E2 in mammalian cells accelerates G 1 , demonstrating that cyclin E2 may be rate limiting for G 1 progression. Unlike cyclin E1, which is expressed in most proliferating normal and tumor cells, cyclin E2 levels were low to undetectable in nontransformed cells and increased significantly in tumor-derived cells. The discovery of a novel second cyclin E family member suggests that multiple unique cyclin E-CDK complexes regulate cell cycle progression.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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