Incomplete cytokinesis and induction of apoptosis by overexpression of the mammalian polo-like kinase, Plk3.
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Conn CW, Hennigan RF, Dai W, Sanchez Y, Stambrook PJ
Incomplete cytokinesis and induction of apoptosis by overexpression of the mammalian polo-like kinase, Plk3.
Cancer Res. 2000 Dec 15;60(24):6826-31.
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The polo-like kinases (Plks) are a family of conserved serine/threonine kinases that play a critical role in the normal progression of cells through mitosis. The Plk3 serine/threonine kinase is a mammalian member of this family. Overexpression of Plk3 in mammalian cells suppresses proliferation and inhibits colony formation. Subsequent analysis demonstrated that overexpression of Plk3 induces chromatin condensation and apoptosis. This phenotype could not be inhibited by coexpression of Bcl-2 and was partially dependent on the COOH-terminal domain of Plk3 but not on the catalytic activity of Plk3. Analysis of EGFP-Plk3 subcellular localization revealed that Plk3 localizes to the cellular cortex and to the cell midbody during exit from mitosis and is consistent with a role in cytokinesis. These data suggest that overexpression or ectopic suppression of Plk3 interferes with cellular proliferation by impeding cytokinesis.