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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biological Chemistry Année : 2005

Roscovitine targets, protein kinases and pyridoxal kinase

M. Knockaert
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B. Baratte
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M. Koken
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Coburn S. P.
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L. Tang
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T. Jiang
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Liang D. C.
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H. Galons
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Dierick J. F.
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Pinna L. A.
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F. Meggio
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F. Totzke
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C. Schachtele
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A. S. Lerman
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A. Carnero
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Y. Wan
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N. Gray
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Résumé

(R)-Roscovitine (CYC202) is often referred to as a "selective inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases." Besides its use as a biological tool in cell cycle, neuronal functions, and apoptosis studies, it is currently evaluated as a potential drug to treat cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, viral infections, and glomerulonephritis. We have investigated the selectivity of (R)-roscovitine using three different methods: 1) testing on a wide panel of purified kinases that, along with previously published data, now reaches 151 kinases; 2) identifying roscovitine-binding proteins from various tissue and cell types following their affinity chromatography purification on immobilized roscovitine; 3) investigating the effects of roscovitine on cells deprived of one of its targets, CDK2. Altogether, the results show that (R)-roscovitine is rather selective for CDKs, in fact most kinases are not affected. However, it binds an unexpected, non-protein kinase target, pyridoxal kinase, the enzyme responsible for phosphorylation and activation of vitamin B6. These results could help in interpreting the cellular actions of (R)-roscovitine but also in guiding the synthesis of more selective roscovitine analogs.
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hal-00018751 , version 1 (08-02-2006)

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S. Bach, M. Knockaert, J. Reinhardt, O. Lozach, S. Schmitt, et al.. Roscovitine targets, protein kinases and pyridoxal kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005, 280, pp.31208-31219. ⟨hal-00018751⟩
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