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- W2046193145 abstract "Through its association with Cdk–cyclin complexes, Cks has been implicated in the multisite phosphorylation of numerous cell cycle–regulatory proteins. A structural analysis of Cks1 bound to a target phosphopeptide, combined with binding-specificity studies, now reveals a Cks-binding consensus sequence and how Cks1 confers phosphodependent substrate specificity to Cdk1. Cks is an evolutionarily conserved protein that regulates cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) activity. Clarifying the underlying mechanisms and cellular contexts of Cks function is critical because Cks is essential for proper cell growth, and its overexpression has been linked to cancer. We observe that budding-yeast Cks associates with select phosphorylated sequences in cell cycle–regulatory proteins. We characterize the molecular interactions responsible for this specificity and demonstrate that Cks enhances CDK activity in response to specific priming phosphosites. Identification of the binding consensus sequence allows us to identify putative Cks-directed CDK substrates and binding partners. We characterize new Cks-binding sites in the mitotic regulator Wee1 and discover a new role for Cks in regulating CDK activity at mitotic entry. Together, our results portray Cks as a multifunctional phosphoadaptor that serves as a specificity factor for CDK activity." @default.
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- W2046193145 date "2013-11-03" @default.
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- W2046193145 title "Cks confers specificity to phosphorylation-dependent CDK signaling pathways" @default.
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