冗余还是专一?CDK Pho85在细胞周期调控中的作用。

Javier Jiménez, Natalia Ricco, Carmen Grijota-Martínez, Rut Fadó, Josep Clotet
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人们普遍认为真核细胞周期的进展是由细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶(CDKs)驱动的,CDKs通过与振荡表达的细胞周期蛋白相互作用来调节。CDKs可分为两类:必需的和非必需的。可以理解的是,更多的注意力集中在必需CDKs上,因为它们被证明在更大程度上控制细胞周期进程。在清楚地确定基本cdk的基本和“核心”机制之后,出现了几个问题。非必需cdk扮演什么角色?这些cdk在功能上是冗余的吗?它们只是作为备份吗?或者它们可能在细胞周期进程或控制中负责一些辅助任务?在本综述中,我们将尝试根据最近关于非必需CDKs参与细胞周期进程的发现来回答这些问题。我们将分析关于这些问题的最新信息在酵母酿酒酵母,一个完善的真核生物模型,并在其独特的非必需CDK参与细胞周期,Pho85。我们还将简要地扩展我们的讨论到更高的真核系统。
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Redundancy or specificity? The role of the CDK Pho85 in cell cycle control.

It is generally accepted that progression through the eukaryotic cell cycle is driven by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which are regulated by interaction with oscillatory expressed proteins called cyclins. CDKs may be separated into 2 categories: essential and non-essential. Understandably, more attention has been focused on essential CDKs because they are shown to control cell cycle progression to a greater degree. After clearly determining the basic and "core" mechanisms of essential CDKs, several questions arise. What role do non-essential CDKs play? Are these CDKs functionally redundant and do they serve as a mere backup? Or might they be responsible for some accessory tasks in cell cycle progression or control? In the present review we will try to answer these questions based on recent findings on the involvement of non-essential CDKs in cell cycle progression. We will analyse the most recent information with regard to these questions in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a well-established eukaryotic model, and in its unique non-essential CDK involved in the cell cycle, Pho85. We will also briefly extend our discussion to higher eukaryotic systems.

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