Author:
Shepard Jennifer L.,Amatruda James F.,Finkelstein David,Ziai James,Finley K. Rose,Stern Howard M.,Chiang Ken,Hersey Candace,Barut Bruce,Freeman Jennifer L.,Lee Charles,Glickman Jonathan N.,Kutok Jeffery L.,Aster Jon C.,Zon Leonard I.
Abstract
Proper chromosome segregation is essential for maintenance of genomic integrity and instability resulting from failure of this process may contribute to cancer. Here, we demonstrate that a mutation in the mitotic regulator separase is responsible for the cell cycle defects seen in the zebrafish mutant, cease&desist (cds). Analysis of cds homozygous mutant embryos reveals high levels of polyploidy and aneuploidy, spindle defects, and a mitotic exit delay. Carcinogenesis studies demonstrated that cds heterozygous adults have a shift in tumor spectrum with an eightfold increase in the percentage of fish bearing epithelial tumors, indicating that separase is a tumor suppressor gene in vertebrates. These data strongly support a conserved cross-species role for mitotic checkpoint genes in genetic stability and epithelial carcinogenesis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
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