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  2. Nek6 is involved in G2/M phase cell cycle arrest through DNA damage-induced phosphorylation

Nek6 is involved in G2/M phase cell cycle arrest through DNA damage-induced phosphorylation

  • Cell Cycle. 2008 Sep 1;7(17):2705-9. doi: 10.4161/cc.7.17.6551.
Min-Young Lee 1 Hyun-Ju Kim Myoung-Ae Kim Hye Jin Jee Ae Jeong Kim Yoe-Sik Bae Joo-In Park Jay H Chung Jeanho Yun
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, South Korea.
Abstract

Nek6 is a recently identified NIMA-related kinase that is required for mitotic cell cycle progression. In the present study, we examined the role of Nek6 in the DNA damage response. We found that Nek6 is phosphorylated upon IR and UV irradiation through the DNA damage checkpoint in vivo. Nek6 is also directly phosphorylated by the checkpoint kinases Chk1 and Chk2 in vitro. Notably, Nek6 activation during mitosis is completely abolished by IR and UV irradiation. Moreover, the ectopic expression of Nek6 overrides DNA damage-induced G(2)/M arrest. These results suggest that Nek6 is a novel target of the DNA damage checkpoint and that the inhibition of Nek6 activity is required for proper cell cycle arrest in the G(2)/M phase upon DNA damage.

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