Archambault Vincent, Glover David M
Cancer Research UK, Cell Cycle Genetics Research Group, University of Cambridge, Department of Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, UK.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2009 Apr;10(4):265-75. doi: 10.1038/nrm2653.
Polo-like kinases (Plks) are potent regulators of M phase that are conserved from yeasts to humans. Their roles in mitotic entry, spindle pole functions and cytokinesis are broadly conserved despite physical and molecular differences in these processes in disparate organisms. Plks are characterized by their Polo-box domain, which mediates protein interactions. They are additionally controlled by phosphorylation, proteolysis and transcription, depending on the biological context. Plks are now recognized to link cell division to developmental processes and to function in differentiated cells. A comparison of Plk function and regulation between organisms offers insight into the rich variations of cell division.
Polo样激酶(Plks)是M期的强效调节因子,从酵母到人类都保守存在。尽管不同生物体中这些过程在物理和分子方面存在差异,但它们在有丝分裂起始、纺锤极功能和胞质分裂中的作用广泛保守。Plks的特征在于其介导蛋白质相互作用的Polo框结构域。此外,根据生物学背景,它们还受到磷酸化、蛋白水解和转录的调控。现在人们认识到Plks将细胞分裂与发育过程联系起来,并在分化细胞中发挥作用。对不同生物体之间Plk功能和调控的比较有助于深入了解细胞分裂的丰富变化。