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Basal c-Jun N-terminal kinases promote mitotic progression through histone H3 phosphorylation

Kyunghee Lee and Kiwon Song

volume 7 | issue 2

15 January 2008
Pages: 216 - 221

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Phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 (S10) is essential for the onset of mitosis. Here, we show that basal c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are required for mitotic histone H3 S10 phosphorylation in human primary fibroblast IMR90 cells. Inhibition of JNKs by specific pharmacologic inhibitors, expression of dominant-negative JNK1 and 2 mutants, or RNAi of JNK1 and 2 prevented phosphorylation of histone H3 at S10 in vivo. The JNK-specific inhibitor SP600125 blocked mitotic entry, as shown by its ability to prevent CDK1 dephosphorylation and cyclin A degradation. Basal JNK phosphorylation increased at G2/M-phase, although total JNK protein levels remained unchanged. In addition, basal JNKs were localized in nuclei and centrosomes during this time, suggesting that the nuclear localization of JNKs during G2/M is tightly coupled with histone H3 phosphorylation. Basal JNKs were able to phosphorylate histone H3 in vitro and co-precipitation of histone H3 and JNKs was only detected at G2/M. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that basal JNKs play a key role in controlling histone H3 phosphorylation for mitotic entry at G2/M-phase.

Authors

Kyunghee Lee

Yonsei University; Seoul, Korea

Kiwon Song

Yonsei University; Seoul, Korea


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