Cyclin D1-Cdk4 induce Runx2 ubiquitination and degradation

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Abstract

Runx2 is a Runt domain transcription factor involved in the activation of genes encoding osteoblast and chondrocyte-specific proteins. Runx2 activity is regulated by transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. The functional significance of the post-translational modification of Runx2 has not been fully defined. We show that cyclin D1-Cdk4 induce Runx2 degradation in an ubiquitination-proteasome-dependent manner. Mutagenesis of Runx2 serine-472, a consensus Cdk site, to alanine increases the half-life of Runx2 and causes loss of sensitivity to cyclin D1-induced Runx2 degradation. The targeted Runx2 degradation by cyclin D1 identifies a novel mechanism through which Runx2 activity is regulated coordinately with the cell cycle machinery in bone cells. © 2006 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Shen, R., Wang, X., Drissi, H., Liu, F., O’Keefe, R. J., & Chen, D. (2006). Cyclin D1-Cdk4 induce Runx2 ubiquitination and degradation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281(24), 16347–16353. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M603439200

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