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AURKA / Aurora-A

aurora kinase A

Mitotic serine/threonine kinases that contributes to the regulation of cell cycle progression. Associates with the centrosome and the spindle microtubules during mitosis and plays a critical role in various mitotic events including the establishment of mitotic spindle, centrosome duplication, centrosome separation as well as maturation, chromosomal alignment, spindle assembly checkpoint, and cytokinesis. Required for initial activation of CDK1 at centrosomes. Phosphorylates numerous target proteins, including ARHGEF2, BORA, BRCA1, CDC25B, DLGP5, HDAC6, KIF2A, LATS2, NDEL1, PARD3, PPP1R2, PLK1, RASSF1, TACC3, p53/TP53 and TPX2. Regulates KIF2A tubulin depolymerase activity. Required for normal axon formation. Plays a role in microtubule remodeling during neurite extension. Important for microtubule formation and/or stabilization. Also acts as a key regulatory component of the p53/TP53 pathway, and particularly the checkpoint-response pathways critical for oncogenic transformation of cells, by phosphorylating and stabilizing p53/TP53. Phosphorylates its own inhibitors, the protein phosphatase type 1 (PP1) isoforms, to inhibit their activity. Necessary for proper cilia disassembly prior to mitosis.

Gene Name: aurora kinase A
Family/Subfamily: Protein Kinase , Aurora/IPL1-like
Synonyms: AURKA, AIK, AIRK1, ARK1, Aurora-A kinase, Aurora kinase A, Aurora/IPL1-like kinase, AYK1, AURA, AURORA2, Breast tumor-amplified kinase, Breast-tumor-amplified kinase, BTAK, HARK1, IPL1-related kinase, Serine/threonine kinase 6, STK7, STK6, PPP1R47, ARK-1, Aurora 2, Aurora-A, Aurora-related kinase 1, Aurora/IPL1-related kinase 1, IAK1, Serine/threonine kinase 15, STK15
Target Sequences: NM_003600 NP_003591.2 O14965

Publications (3)

1
Specialized roles of the two mitotic cyclins in somatic cells: cyclin A as an activator of M phase-promoting factor. Fung TK, Ma HT, Poon RY. Molecular biology of the cell. 2007 18:1861-73. [PubMed:17344473] [PMC:PMC1855023]
2
Curcumin-induced mitotic spindle defect and cell cycle arrest in human bladder cancer cells occurs partly through inhibition of aurora A. Liu HS, Ke CS, Cheng HC, Huang CY, Su CL. Molecular pharmacology. 2011 80:638-46. [PubMed:21757545]
3
Expression of aurora kinase A and B in chondrosarcoma and its relationship with the prognosis. Liang X, Wang D, Wang Y, Zhou Z, Zhang J, Li J. Diagnostic pathology. 2012 7:84. [PubMed:22809428] [PMC:PMC3487823]

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