A Retinoblastoma Orthologue Is a Major Regulator of S-Phase, Mitotic, and Developmental Gene Expression in Dictyostelium
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
The retinoblastoma tumour suppressor, Rb, has two major functions. First, it represses genes whose products are required for S-phase entry and progression thus stabilizing cells in G1. Second, Rb interacts with factors that induce cell-cycle exit and terminal differentiation. Dictyostelium lacks a G1 phase in its cell cycle but it has a retinoblastoma orthologue, rblA.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:
Using microarray analysis and mRNA-Seq transcriptional profiling, we show that RblA strongly represses genes whose products are involved in S phase and mitosis. Both S-phase and mitotic genes are upregulated at a single point in late G2 and again in mid-development, near the time when cell cycling is reactivated. RblA also activates a set of genes unique to slime moulds that function in terminal differentiation.
CONCLUSIONS:
Like its mammalian counterpart Dictyostelium, RblA plays a dual role, regulating cell-cycle progression and transcriptional events leading to terminal differentiation. In the absence of a G1 phase, however, RblA functions in late G2 controlling the expression of both S-phase and mitotic genes.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
retinoblastoma dictyostelium cell cycle transcriptome
Elenco autori:
Kimchi Strasser; Gareth Bloomfield; Asa MacWilliams; Adriano Ceccarelli; Harry MacWilliams; Adrian Tsang
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