Cell cycle oscillators underlying orderly proteolysis of E2F8.

Journal: Molecular Biology Of The Cell
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Abstract

E2F8 is a transcriptional repressor that antagonizes E2F1 at the crossroads of the cell cycle, apoptosis, and cancer. Previously, we discovered that E2F8 is a direct target of the APC/C ubiquitin ligase. Nevertheless, it remains unknown how E2F8 is dynamically controlled throughout the entirety of the cell cycle. Here, using newly developed human cell-free systems that recapitulate distinct inter-mitotic and G1 phases and a continuous transition from prometaphase to G1, we reveal an interlocking dephosphorylation switch coordinating E2F8 degradation with mitotic exit and the activation of APC/CCdh1. Further, we uncover differential proteolysis rates for E2F8 at different points within G1 phase, accounting for its accumulation in late G1 while APC/CCdh1 is still active. Finally, we demonstrate that the F-box protein Cyclin F regulates E2F8 in G2-phase. Altogether, our data define E2F8 regulation throughout the cell cycle, illuminating an extensive coordination between phosphorylation, ubiquitination and transcription in mammalian cell cycle.

Authors
Danit Wasserman, Sapir Nachum, Meital Cohen, Taylor Enrico, Meirav Noach Hirsh, Jasmin Parasol, Sarit Zomer Polak, Naomi Auerbach, Evelin Sheinberger Chorni, Hadas Nevenzal, Nofar Levi Dadon, Xianxi Wang, Roxane Lahmi, Efrat Michaely, Doron Gerber, Michael Emanuele, Amit Tzur
Relevant Conditions

Retinoblastoma