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Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates translation of c-mos mRNA

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  • Raul Mendez

    (University of Massachusetts Medical Center)

  • Laura E. Hake

    (University of Massachusetts Medical Center
    Boston College)

  • Thorkell Andresson

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Laurie E. Littlepage

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Joan V. Ruderman

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Joel D. Richter

    (University of Massachusetts Medical Center)

Abstract

Full-grown Xenopus oocytes arrest at the G2/M border of meiosis I. Progesterone breaks this arrest, leading to the resumption of the meiotic cell cycles and maturation of the oocyte into a fertilizable egg. In these oocytes, progesterone interacts with an unidentified surface-associated receptor, which induces a non-transcriptional signalling pathway that stimulates the translation of dormant c-mos messenger RNA. Mos, a mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase kinase kinase, indirectly activates MAP kinase, which in turn leads to oocyte maturation. The translational recruitment of c- mos and several other mRNAs is regulated by cytoplasmic polyadenylation, a process that requires two 3′ untranslated regions, the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element (CPE) and the polyadenylation hexanucleotide AAUAAA1,2,3,4. Although the signalling events that trigger c-mos mRNA polyadenylation and translation are unclear, they probably involve the activation of CPEB, the CPE binding factor5,6. Here we show that an early site-specific phosphorylation of CPEB is essential for the polyadenylation of c-mos mRNA and its subsequent translation, and for oocyte maturation. In addition, we show that this selective, early phosphorylation of CPEB is catalysed by Eg2, a member of the Aurora family of serine/threonine protein kinases.

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  • Raul Mendez & Laura E. Hake & Thorkell Andresson & Laurie E. Littlepage & Joan V. Ruderman & Joel D. Richter, 2000. "Phosphorylation of CPE binding factor by Eg2 regulates translation of c-mos mRNA," Nature, Nature, vol. 404(6775), pages 302-307, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:404:y:2000:i:6775:d:10.1038_35005126
    DOI: 10.1038/35005126
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