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Dynamic anticipation by Cdk2/Cyclin A-bound p27 mediates signal integration in cell cycle regulation

Subcellular Processes 2019-06-19 v1 Biomolecules Quantitative Methods

Abstract

p27Kip1^{Kip1} (p27) is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) that folds upon binding to cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)//cyclin complexes (e.g., Cdk2//cyclin A), inhibiting their catalytic activity and causing cell cycle arrest. However, cell division progresses when stably Cdk2//cyclin A-bound p27 is phosphorylated on one or two structurally occluded tyrosine residues [[tyrosines 88 (Y88) and 74 (Y74)]] and a distal threonine residue [[threonine 187 (T187)]]. These events trigger ubiquitination and degradation of p27, fully activating Cdk2//cyclin A to drive cell division. Using an integrated approach comprising structural, biochemical, biophysical and single-molecule fluorescence methods, we show that Cdk2//cyclin A-bound p27 samples lowly-populated conformations that dynamically anticipate the sequential steps of this signaling cascade. "Dynamic anticipation" provides access to the non-receptor tyrosine kinases, BCR-ABL and Src, which sequentially phosphorylate Y88 and Y74 and promote intra-assembly phosphorylation (of p27) on distal T187. Tyrosine phosphorylation also allosterically relieves p27-dependent inhibition of substrate binding to Cdk2//cyclin A, a phenomenon we term "cross-complex allostery". Even when tightly bound to Cdk2//cyclin A, intrinsic flexibility enables p27 to integrate and process signaling inputs, and generate outputs including altered Cdk2 activity, p27 stability, and, ultimately, cell cycle progression. Intrinsic dynamics within multi-component assemblies may be a general mechanism of signaling by regulatory IDPs, which can be subverted in human disease, as exemplified by hyper-active BCR-ABL and Src in certain cancers.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07009,
  title  = {Dynamic anticipation by Cdk2/Cyclin A-bound p27 mediates signal integration in cell cycle regulation},
  author = {Maksym Tsytlonok and Hugo Sanabria and Yuefeng Wang and Suren Felekyan and Katherina Hemmen and Aaron Phillips and Mi-Kyung Yun and Brett Waddell and Cheon-Gil Park and Sivaraja Vaithiyalingam and Luigi Iconaru and Stephen W. White and Peter Tompa and Claus A. M. Seidel and Richard Kriwacki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07009},
  year   = {2019}
}

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35 pages, 5 figures, supporting information 37 pages