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A novel interaction between kinase activities in regulation of cilia formation.

Nicole DeVaulKaterina KoloustroubisRong WangAnn O Sperry
Published in: BMC cell biology (2017)
We have uncovered a novel functional interaction between Nek2 and AurA that is dependent on the growth state of cilia. This differential interdependence reflects opposing regulation when cilia are growing or shortening. In addition to interaction between the kinases to regulate ciliation, the PP1 binding protein PPP1R42 directly inhibits Nek2 independent of PP1 indicating another level of regulation of this kinase. In summary, we demonstrate a complex interplay between Nek2 and AurA kinases in regulation of ciliation in ARPE-19 cells.
Keyphrases
  • signaling pathway
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  • binding protein
  • tyrosine kinase
  • protein kinase
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