Cell cycle-dependent regulation of the DNA-dependent protein kinase
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Cell cycle-dependent regulation of the DNA-dependent protein kinase
Abstract
Human DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is a nuclear-localized serine/threonine protein kinase. The holoenzyme consists of a catalytic subunit with a molecular mass of 465 kDa and a DNA-binding heterodimer Ku86/70. The kinase has been implicated in a variety of nuclear processes including V(D)J recombination, double-strand break repair, and transcription. Cells with defective DNA-PK activity show increased radiosensitivity and lack of V(D)J recombination. To study DNA-PK activity during the cell cycle, HeLa cells were separated by elutriation centrifugation into different cell cycle compartments based on cellular size. DNA-PK activity was found to vary during the cell cycle. The kinase activity was lowest during G1 phase and increased dramatically as the cells entered S phase and remained high during the G2-phase. The subcellular distribution of DNA-PKcs is relocalized from the cytoplasm during M and G1 phases to the nucleus during G1-S phase transition and S phase. Expression of both the catalytic subunit and the Ku86/70 heterodimer was found to be constant throughout the cell cycle. This study demonstrates that DNA-PK activity as well as its subcellular localization fluctuates during the cell cycle. In addition, the distribution of DNA-PK during M phase corresponds with low DNA-PK activity.
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