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Rad51-Dependent Aberrant Chromosome Structures at Telomeres and Ribosomal DNA Activate the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint
Author(s) -
Nakano Akemi,
Kenta Masuda,
Taisuke Hiromoto,
Katsunori Takahashi,
Yoshitake Matsumoto,
Ahmed G. K. Habib,
Ahmed G. Darwish,
Masashi Yukawa,
Eiko Tsuchiya,
Masaru Ueno
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.01704-13
Subject(s) - prometaphase , biology , kinetochore , microbiology and biotechnology , spindle checkpoint , homologous recombination , g2 m dna damage checkpoint , genetics , cell cycle checkpoint , chromosome , cell cycle , dna , gene
The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) monitors defects in kinetochore-microtubule attachment or lack of tension at kinetochores and arrests cells at prometaphase. In fission yeast, the double mutant between pot1Δ and the helicase-dead point mutant of the RecQ helicase Rqh1 gene (rqh1-hd) accumulates Rad51-dependent recombination intermediates at telomeres and enters mitosis with those intermediates. Here, we found that SAC-dependent prometaphase arrest occurred more frequently in pot1Δ rqh1-hd double mutants than in rqh1-hd single mutants. SAC-dependent prometaphase arrest also occurred more frequently in rqh1-hd single mutants after cells were released from DNA replication block compared to the rqh1-hd single mutant in the absence of exogenous insult to the DNA. In both cases, Mad2 foci persisted longer than usual at kinetochores, suggesting a defect in kinetochore-microtubule attachment. In pot1Δ rqh1-hd double mutants and rqh1-hd single mutants released from DNA replication block, SAC-dependent prometaphase arrest was suppressed by the removal of the recombination or replication intermediates. Our results indicate that the accumulation of recombination or replication intermediates induces SAC-dependent prometaphase arrest, possibly by affecting kinetochore-microtubule attachment.

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