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Query: EC:1.14.11.2 (
prolyl hydroxylase
)
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Activation of
Cyclin
D/Cdk4 stimulates progression through the G1-S phase of the cell cycle in many organisms. In Drosophila,
Cyclin
D/Cdk4 also induces cell growth independently of cell cycle progression. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Frei and Edgar reveal that
Cyclin
D/Cdk4-stimulated growth requires Hph, a
prolyl hydroxylase
that is a key component of a cell's ability to respond to hypoxia.
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PMID:A breath of fresh air for cyclin D/Cdk4: triggering growth via Hph. 1496 Feb 78
The Drosophila cyclin-dependent protein kinase complex
Cyclin
D/Cdk4 induces cell growth (accumulation of mass) as well as proliferation (cell cycle progression). To understand how CycD/Cdk4 promotes growth, we performed a screen for modifiers of CycD/Cdk4-driven overgrowth in the eye. Loss-of-function mutations in Hif-1
prolyl hydroxylase
(Hph), an enzyme involved in the cellular response to hypoxic stress, dominantly suppress the growth but not the proliferation function of CycD/Cdk4. hph mutant cells are defective for growth, and, remarkably, ectopic expression of Hph is sufficient to increase cellular growth. Epistasis analysis places Hph downstream of CycD/Cdk4. Overexpressed CycD/Cdk4 causes an increase in Hph protein in tissues where Hph induces growth, suggesting a mechanism whereby Hph levels are regulated posttranscriptionally in response to CycD/Cdk4. Our data suggest that Hph, in addition to its function in hypoxic response, is a regulator of cellular growth and that it is a key mediator for CycD/Cdk4.
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PMID:Drosophila cyclin D/Cdk4 requires Hif-1 prolyl hydroxylase to drive cell growth. 1496 Feb 70