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Phosphorylation of multifunctional nucleolar protein nucleophosmin (NPM1) by aurora kinase B is critical for mitotic progression
Authors:Jayasha Shandilya  Parijat Senapati  Karthigeyan Dhanasekaran  Suma S. Bangalore  Manoj Kumar  A. Hari Kishore  Akshay Bhat  Gopinath S. Kodaganur  Tapas K. Kundu
Abstract:The functional association of NPM1 with Aurora kinases is well documented. Surprisingly, although NPM1 is a well characterized phosphoprotein, it is unknown whether it is a substrate of Aurora kinases. We have found that Aurora kinases A and B can phosphorylate NPM1 at a single serine residue, Ser125, in vitro and in vivo. Phosphorylated-S125-NPM1 (pS125-NPM1) localizes to the midbody region during late cytokinesis where it colocalizes with Aurora B. The overexpression of mutant (S125A) NPM1 resulted in the deregulation of centrosome duplication and mitotic defects possibly due to cytokinesis failure. These data suggest that Aurora kinase B-mediated phosphorylation of NPM1 plays a critical role during mitosis, which could have wider implications in oncogenesis.
Keywords:Aurora kinases   Nucleophosmin   Mitosis   Cytokinesis   Phosphorylation   Serine threonine protein kinase
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