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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
)
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Male germ cell-associated kinase
(
MAK
), a direct transcriptional target of androgen receptor (AR), is a co-activator of AR. In this study, we determined the activating mechanism of
MAK
and identified a previously unknown AR-independent role of
MAK
in mitosis. We found that
MAK
kinase activity requires dual phosphorylation of the conserved TDY motif and that the phosphorylation is dynamic during cell cycle.
MAK
associates with CDH1 (FZR1, fizzy/cell division cycle 20 related 1) and phosphorylates CDH1 at sites phosphorylated by cyclin-dependent kinases. When
MAK
is overexpressed, the binding of CDH1 to anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome decreased, resulting in an attenuation of anaphase-promoting complex/C ubiquitin ligase activity and the consequential stabilization of the CDH1 targets such as Aurora kinase A and Polo-like kinase 1. As such, overexpression of
MAK
leads to mitotic defects such as centrosome amplification and lagging chromosomes. Our immunohistochemistry result showed that
MAK
is overexpressed in prostate tumor tissues, suggesting a role of
MAK
in prostate carcinogenesis. Taken with our previous results, our data implicate
MAK
in both AR activation and chromosomal instability, acting in both early and late
prostate cancer
development.
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PMID:Male germ cell-associated kinase is overexpressed in prostate cancer cells and causes mitotic defects via deregulation of APC/CCDH1. 2198 44