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Resolution of Kinase Activities during the HeLa Cell Cycle: Identification of Kinases with Cyclic Activities
Authors:Mervyn J. Monteiro  Timothy I. Mical
Affiliation:Medical Biotechnology Center, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Department of Neurology and Molecular Cell Biology Graduate Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 655 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201
Abstract:Anin situgel kinase assay was used to resolve kinase activities during the HeLa cell cycle. Three kinase activities changed dramatically during the cell cycle, whereas a number of others remained relatively constant. The former included histone kinases with estimated molecular masses of 46, 87, and 39 kDa. The 46-kDa kinase activity was preferentially expressed at least 10-fold greater in mitotic cells. In contrast, the 87- and 39-kDa kinases were most active early in G1 but their activity declined progressively as cells approached mitosis. The 87- but not the 46- or 39-kDa kinases had autophosphorylation activity. The identities of the kinases are unknown but they may play important roles in regulation of the cell cycle.
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