Cell Reports (Apr 2024)

CDK activity at the centrosome regulates the cell cycle

  • Emma L. Roberts,
  • Jessica Greenwood,
  • Nitin Kapadia,
  • Tania Auchynnikava,
  • Souradeep Basu,
  • Paul Nurse

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 4
p. 114066

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Summary: In human cells and yeast, an intact “hydrophobic patch” substrate docking site is needed for mitotic cyclin centrosomal localization. A hydrophobic patch mutant (HPM) of the fission yeast mitotic cyclin Cdc13 cannot enter mitosis, but whether this is due to defective centrosomal localization or defective cyclin-substrate docking more widely is unknown. Here, we show that artificially restoring Cdc13-HPM centrosomal localization promotes mitotic entry and increases CDK (cyclin-dependent kinase) substrate phosphorylation at the centrosome and in the cytoplasm. We also show that the S-phase B-cyclin hydrophobic patch is required for centrosomal localization but not for S phase. We propose that the hydrophobic patch is essential for mitosis due to its requirement for the local concentration of cyclin-CDK with CDK substrates and regulators at the centrosome. Our findings emphasize the central importance of the centrosome as a hub coordinating cell-cycle control and explain why the cyclin hydrophobic patch is essential for mitosis.

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