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Bistable, Biphasic Regulation of PP2A-B55 Accounts for the Dynamics of Mitotic Substrate Phosphorylation

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 794-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.11.058

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM046383, P50 GM107615]
  2. German Research Foundation [KA 4476/1-1]
  3. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) [GOA5317N]
  4. KU Leuven Research Fund [C14/18/084]

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The phosphorylation of mitotic proteins is bistable, regulated by both Cdk1 and PP2A-B55 in a bidirectional manner. The changes in PP2A-B55 activity serve as the ultimate trigger for mitotic entry and exit, indicating its crucial role in regulating cell cycle progression.
The phosphorylation of mitotic proteins is bistable, which contributes to the decisiveness of the transitions into and out of M phase. The bistability in substrate phosphorylation has been attributed to bistability in the activation of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk1. However, more recently it has been suggested that bistability also arises from positive feedback in the regulation of the Cdk1-counteracting phosphatase PP2A-B55. Here, we demonstrate biochemically using Xenopus laevis egg extracts that the Cdk1-counteracting phosphatase PP2A-B55 functions as a bistable switch, even when the bistability of Cdk1 activation is suppressed. In addition, Cdk1 regulates PP2A-B55 in a biphasic manner; low concentrations of Cdk1 activate PP2A-B55 and high concentrations inactivate it. As a consequence of this incoherent feedforward regulation, PP2A-B55 activity rises concurrently with Cdk1 activity during interphase and suppresses substrate phosphorylation. PP2A-B55 activity is then sharply downregulated at the onset of mitosis. During mitotic exit, Cdk1 activity initially falls with no obvious change in substrate phosphorylation; dephosphorylation then commences once PP2A-B55 spikes in activity. These findings suggest that changes in Cdk1 activity are permissive for mitotic entry and exit but that the changes in PP2A-B55 activity are the ultimate trigger.

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