The cyclin D1-dependent kinase associates with the pre-replication complex and modulates RB-MCM7 binding

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Abstract

The capacity of the cyclin D-dependent kinase to promote G1 progression through modulation of RB-E2F is well documented. We now demonstrate that the cyclin D1/CDK4 kinase binds to components of the MCM complex. MCM7 and MCM3 were identified as cyclin D1-binding proteins. Catalytically active cyclin D1/CDK4 complexes were incorporated into chromatin-bound protein complexes with the same kinetics as MCM7 and MCM3, where they associated specifically with MCM7. Although the cyclin D1-dependent kinase did not phosphorylate MCM7, active cyclin D1/CDK4, but not cyclin E/CDK2, did catalyze the dissociation of an RB-MCM7 complex. Finally, expression of an active D1/CDK4 kinase but not cyclin E/CDK2 promoted the removal of RB from chromatin-bound protein complexes. Our data suggest that D1/CDK4 complexes play a direct role in altering an inhibitory RB-MCM7 complex possibly allowing for setting of the origin in preparation for DNA replication.

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Gladden, A. B., & Diehl, J. A. (2003). The cyclin D1-dependent kinase associates with the pre-replication complex and modulates RB-MCM7 binding. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(11), 9754–9760. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M212088200

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