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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
protein kinase
)
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The eukaryotic cell cycle is regulated by sequential activation and inactivation of cyclin-
cyclin-dependent kinase
(Cdk) complexes. In this work, we screened human cDNAs that can rescue yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae from lethality caused by ectopic expression of human cyclin E and isolated a cDNA encoding
ESXR1
, a paired-like homeodomain-containing protein with a unique C-terminal proline-rich repeat region. In adult tissues,
ESXR1
is primarily expressed in the testis. We demonstrate that
ESXR1
prevents degradation of ubiquitinated cyclins in human cells. Accordingly, elevation of
ESXR1
level results in accumulation of cyclin A and cyclin B1 and thereby provokes M-phase arrest. In human cells, the 65-kDa full-length
ESXR1
protein is capable of proteolytically processing into N-terminal 45-kDa and C-terminal 20-kDa fragments. The C-terminal fragment, containing a proline-rich repeat region, is localized to the cytoplasm and displays the ability to inhibit cyclin degradation. In contrast, the N-terminal fragment, containing a paired-like homeodomain, is localized exclusively in the nucleus, suggesting that it plays a role in transcription. Our results indicate that proteolytic processing of
ESXR1
plays a role in concerted regulation of the cell cycle and transcription in human cells.
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PMID:Paired-like homeodomain protein ESXR1 possesses a cleavable C-terminal region that inhibits cyclin degradation. 1523 84