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Nek2A specifies the centrosomal localization of Erk2
Authors:Lou Yang  Xie Wei  Zhang Dong-Fang  Yao Jian-hui  Luo Zhao-feng  Wang Yu-Zhen  Shi Yun-Yu  Yao Xue-Biao
Institution:a School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230027, China
b Department of Physiology, Moorehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, CA 30310, USA
Abstract:Nek2A is a cell-cycle-regulated protein kinase that localizes to the centrosome and kinetochore. Our recent studies provide a link between Nek2A and spindle checkpoint signaling J. Biol. Chem. 279 (2004) 20049]. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 (Erk2) is an important kinase, which belongs to mitogen activating protein (MAP) kinase family. Here we demonstrated that Nek2A binds specifically to Erk2. Erk2 interacts with Nek2A via a conserved Erk2 docking site located to the C-terminus of Nek2A. Our studies indicate this docking site is essential and sufficient for a direct Nek2A-Erk2 interaction. In addition, our immunocytochemical studies show that Nek2A and Erk2 are co-localized to centrosome. Significantly, elimination of Nek2A by RNA interference delocalized Erk2 from its centrosomal location, while inhibition of Erk2 kinase activity did not affect the localization of Nek2A in centrosome. We propose that Erk2 links extracellular signaling to centrosome dynamics by Nek2A.
Keywords:Nek2A  Erk2  Kinase  Centrosome
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