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  <title><![CDATA[IBSI Distinguished Scientific Leader Lecture Series Presents:  Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Drs.
Yuhong Fan, Jeffrey Skolnick and the Integrative BioSystems Institute are
pleased to host Distinguished Scientific Leader Lecture speaker,&nbsp;<strong>Dr.
Tim Hunt</strong>,<strong>&nbsp;</strong>2001 Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine and Principal
Scientist at Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute. His seminar will be
held on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the&nbsp;<strong>Marcus
Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116</strong>. A reception honoring Dr. Hunt will be
held in the gallery immediately following the seminar. The title of his talk
will be “Switches and Latches: New Elements in the Control of Mitosis".</p>

<p>Abstract:
The process of mitosis involves a comprehensive reorganization of the cell:
chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope breaks down, the mitotic spindle is
assembled, cells round up and release their ties to the substrate and so on and
so forth. This reorganization is triggered by the activation of a protein
kinase called Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1 (CDK1). The end of mitosis is marked by
the proteolysis of the cyclin subunit of CDK1, which terminates kinase
activity. At this point, the phosphate moieties that altered the properties of
hundreds of proteins to bring about the cellular reorganization are removed by
protein phosphatases. We recently began to pay attention to the control of
these protein phosphatases, conscious that it was likely that they were shut
off as cells enter mitosis, and reactivated when mitosis is complete, allowing
return to interphase. It is difficult to see how proteins could be fully
phosphorylated if both kinases and phosphatases were simultaneously active (much
as filling a wash basin requires not only turning on the water taps, but also
putting in the plug). It emerged that at least one protein phosphatase,
PP2A-B55, was shut off in mitosis. Depletion of this particular form of PP2A
accelerated entry into mitosis, and blocked exit from mitosis. We have
discovered how this phosphatase is regulated. It entails binding a small
inhibitor protein (alpha-endosulfine or ARPP-19) that is phosphorylated by a
protein kinase called Greatwall that is itself a substrate of CDK1. Failure to
inhibit PP2A-B55 causes arrest of the cell cycle in G2 phase. I will explain
how we found this out, and discuss the role of this particular control
mechanism in the control of mitosis. The switches and latches of my title
refers to our still rather poor understanding of exactly how the timing of
entry into mitosis is controlled, together with the realization that the
Greatwall alpha-Endosulfine circuit is not only required for entering mitosis,
but also for staying there. Recent evidence from budding yeast suggests that
the same control module is involved in controlling the switch into quiescence
when the yeast are starving, and not in the normal control of cell
division.&nbsp;</p><p>Please
Note: Dr. Hunt's seminar is free and open to the campus community. No
reservations are required, but please note that space is limited and seating is
on a first-come, first-served basis.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Jessica Gilmore Forness<br />
Executive Assistant<br />
Integrative BioSystems Institute <br />
Phone: (404) 407-8976 <br />
E-mail: <a href="mailto:jessica.gilmore@biology.gatech.edu">jessica.gilmore@biology.gatech.edu</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ibsi.gatech.edu/" title="http://www.ibsi.gatech.edu/">http://www.ibsi.gatech.edu/</a></p>]]></value>
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        <url>http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerandresearch/ourcurrentresearch/researchbygrantee/dr-tim-hunt</url>
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        <url>http://www.london-research-institute.org.uk/research/loc/london/lifch/huntt/?source=research_portfolio&amp;view=LRI</url>
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        <url>http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2001/hunt-autobio.html</url>
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