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A calmodulin-binding site on cyclin E mediates Ca2+-sensitive G1/S transitions in vascular smooth muscle cells

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CIRCULATION RESEARCH
卷 98, 期 10, 页码 1273-1281

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.RES.0000223059.19250.91

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calcium; calmodulin; cell cycle; cell cycle progression; CDK2; cyclin E; vascular smooth muscle cells

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Calcium transients are known to control several transition points in the eukaryotic cell cycle. For example, we have previously shown that a coordinate elevation in the intracellular free calcium ion concentration is required for G(1)-to S-phase cell cycle progression in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). However, the molecular basis for this Ca2+ sensitivity was not known. Using buffers with differing [Ca2+], we found that the kinase activity of mouse and human cyclin E/CDK2, but not other G(1)/S-associated cell cycle complexes, was responsive to physiological changes in [Ca2+]. We next determined that this Ca2+-responsive kinase activity was dependent on a direct interaction between calmodulin (CaM), one of the major Ca2+-signal transducers of eukaryotic cells, and cyclin E. Pharmacological inhibition of CaM abrogated the Ca2+ sensitivity of cyclin E/CDK2 and retarded mouse VSMC proliferation by causing G(1) arrest. We next defined the presence of a highly conserved 22 amino acid N-terminal CaM-binding motif in mammalian cyclin E genes (dissociation constant, 1.5 +/- 0.1 mu mol/L) and showed its essential role in mediating Ca2+-sensitive kinase activity of cyclin E/CDK2. Mutant human cyclin E protein, lacking this CaM-binding motif, was incapable of binding CaM or responding to [Ca2+]. Taken together, these findings reveal CaM-dependent cyclin E/CDK2 activity as a mediator of the known Ca2+ sensitivity of the G(1)/S transition of VSMC.

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