The regulatory architecture of mitotic entry
Summary
The timing of mitosis is tightly regulated and is essential for proper development. In this
review we investigate how the timing of mitosis is regulated and how this can be altered during
development or after development. The main regulator of mitosis is CycB-Cdk1. High CycB
Cdk1 activity triggers entry into mitosis. CycB-Cdk1 is surrounded by several layers of
regulation. In the inner feedback loop inhibitory phosphorylations are placed and removed.
The inner feedback loop is surrounded by the outer feedback loop, whose players regulate the
players of the inner feedback loop. To address the question of how the timing and progression
through mitosis can be altered, we will look at several examples of this. In several of these
examples mitotic timing is altered by changing expression levels of Cdc25, a player of the inner
feedback loop. Overexpression of Cdc25 is often seen in cancers and might be a great target for
cancer therapies.