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_displayNameCDK5 and ABL1 enzyme substrate 1 (Cables1) is a negative reg...
_timestamp2010-11-12 13:00:23
created[InstanceEdit:1013871] Jupe, S, 2010-11-12
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:1013856] Mechanisms of Cables 1 gene inactivation in human ovarian cancer development
[LiteratureReference:1013841] Loss of cables, a cyclin-dependent kinase regulatory protein, is associated with the development of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer
[LiteratureReference:1013876] Cables links Cdk5 and c-Abl and facilitates Cdk5 tyrosine phosphorylation, kinase upregulation, and neurite outgrowth
[LiteratureReference:213358] Cables enhances cdk2 tyrosine 15 phosphorylation by Wee1, inhibits cell growth, and is lost in many human colon and squamous cancers
[LiteratureReference:1013838] Molecular cloning of a cyclin-like protein associated with cyclin-dependent kinase 3 (cdk 3) in vivo
[LiteratureReference:1013839] Differential effect of ik3-1/cables on p53- and p73-induced cell death
[LiteratureReference:1013846] ik3-2, a relative to ik3-1/cables, is associated with cdk3, cdk5, and c-abl
textCDK5 and ABL1 enzyme substrate 1 (Cables1) is a negative regulator of cell proliferation. Loss of Cables1 function can lead to uncontrolled growth in vivo, observed in many human cancers, such as colon, lung and gynecological malignancies including ovarian and endometrial cancers (Sakamoto et al. 2008). Cables1 is up-regulated by progesterone and down-regulated by estrogen (Zukerberg et al. 2004). Cables1 is predominantly located in the nucleus of proliferating cells (Zukerberg et al. 2000, Wu et al. 2001) but some fully differentiated cells such as mature neurons have a significant proportion in the cytoplasm. Cables1 interacts with cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdk) 2, 3 and 5 (Wu et al. 2001, Matsuoka et al. 2000, Zukerberg et al. 2000). In proliferating cells, Cables1 links Cdk2 and Wee1, a dual specificity kinase. Phosphorylation of Cdk2 on tyrosine-15 by Wee-1 leads to decreased Cdk2 activity; Cables1 enhances this inhibitory phosphorylation (Wu et al. 2001). Cables1 has also been shown to interact with two regulators of apoptosis, p53 and p73. The physiological relevance of this interaction is not fully understood, but Cables1 augments p53-induced apoptosis in human osteosarcoma cells (Tsuji et al. 2002). Cables2 interacts with Cdk3, Cdk5 and c-Abl (Sato et al. 2002).
(summation)[Reaction:1013881] Cables1 links CDK2 and WEE1 [Homo sapiens]
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