Hierarchical order of phosphorylation events commits Cdc25A to βTrCP-dependent degradation

Cell Cycle(2004)

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Abstract
We have recently demonstrated that regulation of Cdc25A protein abundance during S phase and in response to DNA damage is mediated by SCF(betaTrCP) activity. Based on sequence homology of known betaTrCP substrates, we found that Cdc25A contains a conserved motif (DSG), phosphorylation of which is required for interaction with betaTrCP.1 Here, we show that phosphorylation at Ser 82 within the DSG motif anchors Cdc25A to betaTrCP and that Chk1-dependent phosphorylation at Ser 76 affects this interaction as well as betaTrCP-dependent degradation. We propose that a hierarchical order of phosphorylation events commits Cdc25A to betaTrCP-dependent degradation. According to our model, phosphorylation at Ser 76 is a priming step required for Ser 82 phosphorylation, which in turn allows recruitment of Cdc25A by betaTrCP and subsequent betaTrCP-dependent degradation.
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phosphorylation events,cdc25a,degradation,beta-trcp-dependent
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