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International Microbiology

versión impresa ISSN 1139-6709

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JIMENEZ, Javier; CASTELAO, Beatriz A.; GONZALEZ-NOVO, Alberto  y  SANCHEZ-PEREZ, Miguel. The role of MEN (mitosis exit network) proteins in the cytokinesis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. INT. MICROBIOL. [online]. 2005, vol.8, n.1, pp.33-42. ISSN 1139-6709.

At the latest stages of their cell cycle, cells carry out crucial processes for the correct segregation of their genetic and cytoplasmic material. In this work, we provide evidence demonstrating that the cell cycle arrest of some MEN (mitosis exit network) mutants in the anaphase-telophase transition is bypassed. In addition, the ability of cdc15 diploid mutant strains to develop non-septated chains of cells, supported by nuclear division, is shown. This phenotype is also displayed by haploid cdc15 mutant strains when cell lysis is prevented by osmotic protection, and shared by other MEN mutants. By contrast, anaphase-telophase arrest is strictly observed in double MEN-FEAR (fourteen early anaphase release) mutants. In this context, the overexpression of a FEAR component, SPO12, in a MEN mutant background enhances the ability of MEN mutants to bypass cell cycle arrest. Taken together, these data suggest a critical role of Cdc15 and other MEN proteins in cytokinesis, allowing a new model for their cellular function to be proposed.

Palabras clave : Saccharomyces cerevisiae; MEN (mitosis exit network); Cdc15; cytokinesis; cell cycle; anaphase-telophase transition; FEAR (fourteen early anaphase release).

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