PLK1 Interacts and Phosphorylates Axin That Is Essential for Proper Centrosome Formation

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Abnormal amplification of centrosomes could lead to improper chromosome segregation and aneuploidy and is implicated in cancer development. Here, we demonstrate that Axin, a scaffolding protein in Wnt signaling, is phosphorylated by PLK1 during mitosis. Phosphorylation of Axin Ser-157 by PLK1 abolished Axin association with γ-tubulin, while substitution of Ser-157 with alanine exhibited sustained interaction with γ-tubulin. In addition, overexpression of Axin-S157A significantly increased the number of cells with multi-centrosomes. These results suggest that the phosphorylation status of Axin, mediated by PLK1, dynamically regulates its association with γ-tubulin and centrosome formation and segregation. © 2012 Ruan et al.

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Ruan, K., Ye, F., Li, C., Liou, Y. C., Lin, S. C., & Lin, S. Y. (2012). PLK1 Interacts and Phosphorylates Axin That Is Essential for Proper Centrosome Formation. PLoS ONE, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049184

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