Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Chromosome segregation ensures the equal
partitioning of chromosomes at mitosis. However, long
chromosome arms may pose a problem for complete sister
chromatid separation. In this paper we report on the
analysis of cell division in primary cells from field vole
Microtus agrestis, a species with 52 chromosomes including
two giant sex chromosomes. Dual chromosome
painting with probes specific for the X and the Y
chromosomes showed that these long chromosomes are
prone to mis-segregate, producing DNA bridges between
daughter nuclei and micronuclei. Analysis of mitotic cells
with incomplete chromatid separation showed that reassembly
of the nuclear membrane, deposition of INner
CENtromere Protein (INCENP)/Aurora B to the spindle
midzone and furrow formation occur while the two groups
of daughter chromosomes are still connected by sex
chromosome arms. Late cytokinetic processes are not
efficiently inhibited by the incomplete segregation as in a
significant number of cell divisions cytoplasmic abscission
proceeds while Aurora B is at the midbody. Live-cell
imaging during late mitotic stages also revealed abnormal
cell division with persistent sister chromatid connections.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Torosantucci, Liliana; Degrassi, Francesca
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