Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is the pivotal kinase responsible for initiating cell division. Its activation is dependent on binding to regulatory cyclins, such as CCNB1. Our research demonstrates that copper binding to both CDK1 and CCNB1 is essential for activating CDK1 in cells. Mutations in the copper-binding amino acids of either CDK1 or CCNB1 do not disrupt their interaction but are unable to activate CDK1. We also reveal that CCNB1 facilitates the transfer of copper from ATOX1 to CDK1, consequently activating its kinase function. Disruption of copper transfer through the ATOX1-CCNB1-CDK1 pathway can impede CDK1 activation and halt cell cycle progression. In summary, our findings elucidate a mechanism through which copper promotes CDK1 activation and the G2/M transition in the cell cycle. These results could provide insight into the acquisition of proliferative properties associated with increased copper levels in cancer and offer targets for cancer therapy.

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