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Query: EC:3.1.3.16 (
calcineurin
)
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Centrosome cohesion maintains centrosomes in close proximity until mitosis, when cell cycle-dependent regulatory signaling events dissolve cohesion and promote centrosome separation in preparation for bipolar spindle assembly at mitosis. Cohesion is regulated by the antagonistic activities of the mitotic NIMA-related kinase 2 (Nek2),
protein phosphatase
1, the cohesion fiber components rootletin, centrosomal Nek2-associated protein 1 (C-Nap1) and
Cep68
. The centrosomal protein
Cep68
is essential for centrosome cohesion and dissociates from centrosomes at the onset of mitosis. Here, our cell line studies show the C-terminal 300-400 amino acids of
Cep68
are necessary to localize
Cep68
to interphase centrosomes while C-terminal 400-500 amino acids might regulate
Cep68
dissociation from centrosomes at mitotic onset. In addition, Nek2 was demonstrated to phosphorylate
Cep68
in vivo and this phosphorylation appears to promote
Cep68
degradation in mitosis. We further show that the SCF complex destroys
Cep68
at mitosis through recognition by the beta-Trcp F box component of SCF. Together, the findings provide a new insight into the control of centrosome separation by
Cep68
during mitosis.
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PMID:Cep68 can be regulated by Nek2 and SCF complex. 2570 43