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Cell Growth and Development

Conservation and Function of a Potential Substrate-Binding Domain in the Yeast Clb5 B-Type Cyclin

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Pages 4782-4790 | Received 31 Jan 2000, Accepted 07 Apr 2000, Published online: 28 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Cyclin A contains a region implicated in binding to the p27 inhibitor and to substrates. There is strong evolutionary conservation of surface residues contributing to this region in many cyclins, including yeast B-type cyclins, despite the absence of a yeast p27 homolog. The yeast S-phase B-type cyclin Clb5p interacted with mammalian p27 in a two-hybrid assay. This interaction was disrupted by mutations designed to disrupt hydrophobic interactions (hpmmutation) or hydrogen bonding (Q241A mutation) based on the cyclin A-p27 crystal structure. In contrast, mutation of the Clb5p p27-binding domain only slightly reduced binding and inhibition by the Sic1p Clb-Cdc28p kinase inhibitor. Mutations disrupting the p27-binding domain strongly reduced Clb5p biological activity in diverse assays without reducing Clb5p-associated kinase activity. An analogoushpm mutation in the mitotic cyclin Clb2p reduced mitotic function, but in some assays this mutation increased the ability of Clb2p to perform functions normally restricted to Clb5p. These results support the idea of a modular, structurally conserved cyclin domain involved in substrate targeting.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Thanks go to M. Shirayama and K. Nasmyth for strains and for communicating results before publication. Thanks go to A. Amon, T. Gartner, T. Hunter, P. Meluh, J. Roberts, and E. Schwob for providing strains and plasmids. Thanks go to David Jeruzalmi for essential help in preparing Fig. .

This work was supported by PHS grant GM47238.

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