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Antitumor activity of an allosteric inhibitor of centromere-associated protein-E.


ABSTRACT: Centromere-associated protein-E (CENP-E) is a kinetochore-associated mitotic kinesin that is thought to function as the key receptor responsible for mitotic checkpoint signal transduction after interaction with spindle microtubules. We have identified GSK923295, an allosteric inhibitor of CENP-E kinesin motor ATPase activity, and mapped the inhibitor binding site to a region similar to that bound by loop-5 inhibitors of the kinesin KSP/Eg5. Unlike these KSP inhibitors, which block release of ADP and destabilize motor-microtubule interaction, GSK923295 inhibited release of inorganic phosphate and stabilized CENP-E motor domain interaction with microtubules. Inhibition of CENP-E motor activity in cultured cells and tumor xenografts caused failure of metaphase chromosome alignment and induced mitotic arrest, indicating that tight binding of CENP-E to microtubules is insufficient to satisfy the mitotic checkpoint. Consistent with genetic studies in mice suggesting that decreased CENP-E function can have a tumor-suppressive effect, inhibition of CENP-E induced tumor cell apoptosis and tumor regression.

SUBMITTER: Wood KW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2851928 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antitumor activity of an allosteric inhibitor of centromere-associated protein-E.

Wood Kenneth W KW   Lad Latesh L   Luo Lusong L   Qian Xiangping X   Knight Steven D SD   Nevins Neysa N   Brejc Katjusa K   Sutton David D   Gilmartin Aidan G AG   Chua Penelope R PR   Desai Radhika R   Schauer Stephen P SP   McNulty Dean E DE   Annan Roland S RS   Belmont Lisa D LD   Garcia Carlos C   Lee Yan Y   Diamond Melody A MA   Faucette Leo F LF   Giardiniere Michele M   Zhang Shuyun S   Sun Chiu-Mei CM   Vidal Justin D JD   Lichtsteiner Serge S   Cornwell William D WD   Greshock Joel D JD   Wooster Richard F RF   Finer Jeffrey T JT   Copeland Robert A RA   Huang Pearl S PS   Morgans David J DJ   Dhanak Dashyant D   Bergnes Gustave G   Sakowicz Roman R   Jackson Jeffrey R JR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100218 13


Centromere-associated protein-E (CENP-E) is a kinetochore-associated mitotic kinesin that is thought to function as the key receptor responsible for mitotic checkpoint signal transduction after interaction with spindle microtubules. We have identified GSK923295, an allosteric inhibitor of CENP-E kinesin motor ATPase activity, and mapped the inhibitor binding site to a region similar to that bound by loop-5 inhibitors of the kinesin KSP/Eg5. Unlike these KSP inhibitors, which block release of ADP  ...[more]

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