Literature DB >> 10623472

The spindle checkpoint in the dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii.

P K Yeung1, D C New, A Leveson, C H Yam, R Y Poon, J T Wong.   

Abstract

Dinoflagellates are a major group of organisms with an extranuclear spindle. As the purpose of the spindle checkpoint is to ensure proper alignment of the chromosomes on the spindle, dinoflagellate cell cycle control may be compromised to accomodate the extranuclear spindle. In the present study, we demonstrated that nocodazole reversibly prolonged the G2 + M phase of the dinoflagellate cell cycle, in both metaphase and anaphase. The regulation of the spindle checkpoint involves the activation and inhibition of the anaphase promoting complex (APC), which in turn degrades specific cell cycle regulators in the metaphase to anaphase transition. In Crypthecodinium cohnii, nocodazole was also able to induce a prolongation of the degradation of mitotic cyclins and a delay in the inactivation of p13(suc1)-associated histone kinase activities. In addition, cell extracts prepared from C. cohnii in G1 phase and G2/M phase (or nocodazole treated) were able to activate and inhibit, respectively, the degradation of exogenous human cyclin B1 in vitro. The present study thus demonstrated the presence of the spindle checkpoint and APC-mediated cyclin degradation in dinoflagellates. This is discussed in relation to a possible role of the nuclear membrane in mitosis in dinoflagellates. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10623472     DOI: 10.1006/excr.1999.4749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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