Protein Phosphorylation 2017
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.70732
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The Mitotic Protein Kinase Haspin and Its Inhibitors

Abstract: Haspin is an atypical serine/threonine protein kinase essential to mitosis. Unlike other protein kinases, its kinase domain does not require phosphorylation in order to be activated and bears very high substrate specificity and selectivity. Few substrates have been identified so far. Haspin phosphorylation on threonine 3 of Histone H3 from prophase to anaphase participates to centromeric Aurora B localization and ensures proper kinetochore-microtubule attachment. Haspin is also involved in the maintenance of c… Show more

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“…The use of genetic tools and the discovery of specific inhibitors targeting Haspin have contributed decisively to the functional characterisation of this kinase, offering in parallel an opportunity to study the biological significance of H3T3 phosphorylation [28]. Haspin depletion by RNA interference in mitotically active cells results in low levels of T3H3ph and promotes the accumulation of cells assuming a late prometaphase aspect [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of genetic tools and the discovery of specific inhibitors targeting Haspin have contributed decisively to the functional characterisation of this kinase, offering in parallel an opportunity to study the biological significance of H3T3 phosphorylation [28]. Haspin depletion by RNA interference in mitotically active cells results in low levels of T3H3ph and promotes the accumulation of cells assuming a late prometaphase aspect [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haspin is an atypical serine/threonine kinase involved in the phosphorylation of Thr3 (threonine 3) of Histone H3 in mitotic cells. Due to its essential role in mitosis, Haspin appeared as an interesting target for cancer therapy [ 3 ]. However, as frequently reported (e.g., [ 4 , 5 ]), Haspin inhibitors cross-inhibited other protein kinases such as CLK1 (cdc2-like kinase 1), DYRK1A (dual-specificity tyrosine-(Y)-phosphorylation regulated kinase 1A) or CDK9 (cyclin-dependent kinase 9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%