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ECB-ART-36916
Cell Calcium 1998 Jan 01;232-3:123-30. doi: 10.1016/s0143-4160(98)90110-5.
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Calcium, protease action, and the regulation of the cell cycle.

Santella L , Kyozuka K , De Riso L , Carafoli E .


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Proteolysis is a key event in the control of the cell cycle. Most of the proteins which are degraded at specific cycle points, e.g. cyclins A, B, and E, are substrates of the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway. The Ca2+ dependent neutral protease calpain also cleaves cell cycle proteins, among them cyclin D1 and the c-mos proto-oncogene product which is a component of the CSF. The proteasome itself, however, may be under Ca2+ control through the binding of Ca2+ to its 29 kDa regulatory subunit. Calpain undergoes relocation among cell compartments during the various steps of the mitotic and meitotic cycles. It promotes the initiation and the progression of mitosis when injected into the perinuclear space of synchronized PtK1 cells, and the resumption of meiosis when directly injected into the nuclei of prophase-arrested starfish oocytes. Apart from the proteins mentioned above, most of the substrates of calpain which become cleaved during mitosis and meiosis are still unknown. Microtubule-associated proteins are likely candidates.

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Genes referenced: LOC100889124 LOC105442747 LOC115919910 LOC115928674 LOC752081 LOC756768 mos psmg1