Resolution of Kinase Activities during the HeLa Cell Cycle: Identification of Kinases with Cyclic Activities |
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Authors: | Mervyn J. Monteiro Timothy I. Mical |
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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 |
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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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