A human homolog of <i>Drosophila</i> warts tumor suppressor, h‐warts, localized to mitotic apparatus and specifically phosphorylated during mitosis

Yasuyuki Nishiyama(Kumamoto University), Toru Hirota(Kumamoto University), Tetsuro Morisaki(Kumamoto University), Toshihiro Hara(Kumamoto University), Tomotoshi Marumoto(Kumamoto University), Shin-ichi Iida(Kumamoto University), Keishi Makino(Kumamoto University), Hideyuki Yamamoto(Kumamoto University), Takehisa Hiraoka(Kumamoto University), Nobuo Kitamura(Kumamoto University), Hideyuki Saya(Kumamoto University)
FEBS Letters
October 5, 1999
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Abstract

We identified a human homolog of Drosophila warts tumor suppressor gene, termed h-warts, which was mapped at chromosome 6q24-25.1. The h-warts protein has a serine/threonine kinase domain and is localized to centrosomes in interphase cells. However, it becomes localized to the mitotic apparatus, including spindle pole bodies, mitotic spindle, and midbody, in a highly dynamic manner during mitosis. Furthermore, h-warts is specifically phosphorylated in cells at mitotic phase, most likely by Cdc2 kinase. These findings suggest that h-warts functions as a component of the mitotic apparatus and is involved in proper progression of mitosis.


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