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Cyclin F regulates the nuclear localization of cyclin B1 through a cyclin-cyclin interaction

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The key regulator of G(2)-M transition of the cell cycle is M-phase promoting factor (MPF), a complex composed of cdc2 and a B-type cyclin. Cyclin B1 nuclear localization involves phosphorylation within a region called the cytoplasmic retention signal, which also contains a nuclear export signal. The mechanism of MPF nuclear localization remains unclear since it contains no functional nuclear localization signal (NLS). We exploited the yeast two-hybrid screen to find protein(s) potentially mediating localization of cyclin B1 and identified a novel interaction between cyclin B1 and cyclin F. We found that cdc2, cyclin B1 and cyclin F form a complex that exhibits histone H1 kinase activity. Cyclin B1 and cyclin F also colocalize through immunofluorescence studies. Additionally, deletion analysis revealed that each putative NLS of cyclin F is functional. Taken together, the data suggest that the NLS regions of cyclin F regulate cyclin B1 localization to the nucleus. The interaction between cyclin B1 and cyclin F represents the first example of direct cyclin-cyclin binding, and elucidates a novel mechanism that regulates MPF localization and function.
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hal-02698812 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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Monica Kong, Elizabeth A Barnes, Vincent Ollendorff, Daniel J. Donoghue. Cyclin F regulates the nuclear localization of cyclin B1 through a cyclin-cyclin interaction. EMBO Journal, 2000, 19 (6), pp.1378-1388. ⟨10.1093/emboj/19.6.1378⟩. ⟨hal-02698812⟩

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