Phosphorylation ofDrosophilaBrahma on CDK-phosphorylation sites is important for cell cycle regulation and differentiation

Jul 3, 2018Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)

Phosphorylation of Drosophila Brahma by CDK is important for cell cycle control and cell specialization

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Abstract

Expression of a CDK-site phospho-mimic mutant of Brm accelerates progression into the S phase in Drosophila.

  • CDK-mediated phosphorylation of Brm may play a crucial role in regulating G-S phase progression and differentiation.
  • The brm-ASP mutant, acting as a loss-of-function allele, significantly accelerates entry into the S phase and bypasses developmental G phase arrest.
  • Conversely, the brm-ALA mutant, which blocks phosphorylation, functions as a gain-of-function mutation and decreases S phase cell numbers.
  • Both phospho-mutants influence differentiation and Decapentaplegic (BMP/TGFβ) signaling in the wing epithelium.

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