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CDC25B Phosphorylation by p38 and MK-2
Mathieu Lemaire, Carine Froment, Rose Boutros, Odile Mondesert, Angel R. Nebreda, Bernard Monsarrat and Bernard Ducommun
volume 5 | issue 15
1 august 2006Pages: 1649 - 1653
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CDC25B is one of the three human phosphatases that are involved in the control of the activation of cyclin-dependent kinases. CDC25B participates in regulating entry into mitosis and appears to play a key role in the checkpoint response to DNA injury. CDC25B has been reported to be regulated by a number of kinases and controversial evidence suggests that it is phosphorylated by p38SAPK and/or MAPKAP Kinase-2. In this report, we clarify this issue using an approach combining mass spectrometry and the use of specific antibodies against phosphorylated CDC25B residues. We report that MAPKAP Kinase-2 phosphorylates CDC25B on multiple sites including S169, S323, S353 and S375, while p38 phosphorylates CDC25B on S249. We show that the S323-phosphorylated form of CDC25B is detected at the centrosome during a normal cell cycle. Since most of these sites are also phosphorylated by several other kinases, our observations highlight the difficulty in characterising and understanding in vivo phosphorylation patterns.
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