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Mitotic requirement for aurora A kinase is bypassed in the absence of aurora B kinase.

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Mitotic requirement for aurora A kinase is bypassed in the absence of aurora B kinase.

FEBS Lett. 2005 Jun 20;579(16):3385-91

Authors: Yang H, Burke T, Dempsey J, Diaz B, Collins E, Toth J, Beckmann R, Ye X

Abstract
We investigated why treatment of cells with dual aurora A and B kinase inhibitors produces phenotypes identical to inactivation of aurora B. We found that dual aurora kinase inhibitors in fact potently inhibit cellular activities of both kinases, indicating that inactivation of aurora B bypasses aurora A in mitosis. RNAi experiments further established that inactivation of aurora B indeed bypasses the requirement for aurora A and leads to polyploidy. Inactivation of aurora A activates checkpoint kinase BubR1 in an aurora B-dependent manner. Our results thus show that aurora B is responsible for mitotic arrest in the absence of aurora A.

PMID: 15922328 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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