| Literature DB >> 18469136 |
Karen E Kirk1, Christina Christ, Jennifer M McGuire, Arun G Paul, Mithaq Vahedi, Kathleen R Stuart, Eric S Cole.
Abstract
Telomere mutants have been well studied with respect to telomerase and the role of telomere binding proteins, but they have not been used to explore how a downstream morphogenic event is related to the mutated telomeric DNA. We report that alterations at the telomeres can have profound consequences on organellar morphogenesis. Specifically, a telomerase RNA mutation termed ter1-43AA results in the loss of germ line micronuclear telomeres in the binucleate protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila. These cells also display a micronuclear mitotic arrest, characterized by an extreme delay in anaphase with an elongated, condensed chromatin and a mitotic spindle apparatus. This anaphase defect suggests telomere fusions and consequently a spindle rather than a DNA damage checkpoint. Most surprisingly, these mutants exhibit unique, dramatic defects in the formation of the cell's oral apparatus. We suggest that micronuclear telomere loss leads to a "dynamic pause" in the program of cortical development, which may reveal an unusual cell cycle checkpoint.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18469136 PMCID: PMC2568063 DOI: 10.1128/EC.00393-07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eukaryot Cell ISSN: 1535-9786