VX-680 inhibits Aurora A and Aurora B kinase activity in human cells

Tyler, R. K., Shpiro, N., Marquez, R. and Eyers, P. A. (2007) VX-680 inhibits Aurora A and Aurora B kinase activity in human cells. Cell Cycle, 6(22), pp. 2846-2854.

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Abstract

VX-680, also known as MK-0457, is a member of a diverse group of small molecules that inhibit the Aurora kinases, and has shown significant potential as an anti-cancer agent. In keeping with many protein kinase inhibitors, this compound is not a monospecific agent, and its cellular specificity remains largely unknown. In cells, VX-680 blocks mitotic Histone H3 phosphorylation and induces polyploidy and apoptosis, consistent with inhibition of the mitotic protein kinase Aurora B. In this study, we have investigated the effects of VX-680 in proliferating human cancer cells, and demonstrate that it blocks the phosphorylation and activation of both Aurora A and B. Additionally, VX-680 suppresses the phosphorylation of specific substrates of each enzyme, including the Aurora A target TACC3 on Ser558. Exposure to VX-680 induces a monopolar spindle phenotype, delays mitotic progression and rapidly overrides the spindle assembly checkpoint in the presence of spindle poisons. VX-680 also exhibits potent cytotoxicity when compared to the well documented Aurora B inhibitor ZM447439. Taken together, these data identify Aurora A and Aurora B as dual intracellular targets of VX-680.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:ACTIVATION ASSEMBLIES Aurora kinase cancer CELL CELLS CENTROSOMES COMPOUND-I CYTOKINESIS D-TACC ENZYME IN-VIVO INHIBITOR INHIBITORS LIFE MICROTUBULES MOLECULE MOLECULES PHOSPHORYLATION PROTEIN SMALL-MOLECULE INHIBITOR SPECIFICITY SPINDLE BIPOLARITY TARGETS VX-680 ZM447439
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Marquez, Dr Rudi
Authors: Tyler, R. K., Shpiro, N., Marquez, R., and Eyers, P. A.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Cell Cycle
ISSN:1538-4101

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