Cell Reports (Jun 2017)

PLK1 Activation in Late G2 Sets Up Commitment to Mitosis

  • Lilia Gheghiani,
  • Damarys Loew,
  • Bérangère Lombard,
  • Jörg Mansfeld,
  • Olivier Gavet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.05.031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 10
pp. 2060 – 2073

Abstract

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Commitment to mitosis must be tightly coordinated with DNA replication to preserve genome integrity. While we have previously established that the timely activation of CyclinB1-Cdk1 in late G2 triggers mitotic entry, the upstream regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we report that Polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) is required for entry into mitosis during an unperturbed cell cycle and is rapidly activated shortly before CyclinB1-Cdk1. We determine that Plk1 associates with the Cdc25C1 phosphatase and induces its phosphorylation before mitotic entry. Plk1-dependent Cdc25C1 phosphosites are sufficient to promote mitotic entry, even when Plk1 activity is inhibited. Furthermore, we find that activation of Plk1 during G2 relies on CyclinA2-Cdk activity levels. Our findings thus elucidate a critical role for Plk1 in CyclinB1-Cdk1 activation and mitotic entry and outline how CyclinA2-Cdk, an S-promoting factor, poises cells for commitment to mitosis.

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