Interactions between Human Cytomegalovirus IE1-72 and Cellular p107: Functional Domains and Mechanisms of Up-Regulation of Cyclin E/cdk2 Kinase Activity

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American Society for Microbiology

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Previous work has demonstrated that the human cytomegalovirus IE1-72 protein is able to bind to the N terminus of p107, and IE1-72 alone is sufficient for alleviation of p107-mediated cell growth suppression. However, the mechanism of this alleviation is unclear. Here, we show that IE1-72 can alleviate p107 inhibition of cyclin E/cdk2 kinase activity. We cotransfected various IE1-72 and p107 constructs into C33A cells and demonstrated that IE1-72 could activate the kinase activity of cyclin E/cdk2. Conversely, IE2-86 did not activate this activity, suggesting that the interaction between p107 and IE1-72 and the subsequent kinase activation are specific. By the use of a series of deletion and point mutants of IE1-72 and p107, we observed that a mutation of the loop region of helix-loop-helix-turn-helix in exon 3 of IE1-72 as well as a mutation of the leucine zipper-2 region in exon 4 of IE1-72 abolished binding to p107. In addition, these two IE1-72 mutants did not alleviate p107 inhibition of cyclin E/cdk2 kinase activity and also failed to alleviate p107 inhibition of the E2F-responsive promoter. Meanwhile, deletion of the N-terminal aa 1 to 175 of p107 abolished both p107 binding with IE1-72 and p107 inhibition of cyclin E/cdk2 kinase activity. This result confirms that the N-terminus aa 1 to 175 region of p107 is a common region where both IE1-72 protein and cyclin E/cdk2 bind. We propose a mechanism in which binding of IE1-72 to p107 displaces cyclin E/cdk2 from p107. Once released from p107, cyclin E/cdk2 is able to function as an active kinase.

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