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Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe

Aberrant chromosome segregation defects can lead to aneuploidy, a common characteristic of human solid tumors. Aneuploidy is generated due to defects in the mitotic spindle or due to inefficient mitotic checkpoint response. We have isolated a novel mutant allele of wat1, a WD repeat containing prote...

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Autores principales: Verma, Sumit Kumar, Ranjan, Rajeev, Kumar, Vikash, Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran, Ahmed, Shakil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089587
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author Verma, Sumit Kumar
Ranjan, Rajeev
Kumar, Vikash
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ahmed, Shakil
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Ranjan, Rajeev
Kumar, Vikash
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ahmed, Shakil
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description Aberrant chromosome segregation defects can lead to aneuploidy, a common characteristic of human solid tumors. Aneuploidy is generated due to defects in the mitotic spindle or due to inefficient mitotic checkpoint response. We have isolated a novel mutant allele of wat1, a WD repeat containing protein that exhibits conditional synthetic lethality with chk1 knock out. We observed only a marginal decrease in the level of α tubulin protein level in wat1-17 mutants after prolong exposure at semi permissive temperature. Interestingly the protein level of α-tubulin was reduced in the chk1Δ wat1-17 double mutant at 18°C with defective microtubule structure. Consistent with loss of microtubule structure in the chk1 deletion background, the double mutant of wat1-17 chk1Δ was hypersensitive to the microtubule destabilizing agent TBZ suggesting severe defects in microtubule integrity in wat1-17 mutant in the absence of Chk1. Combination of wat1-17 with the chk1 deletion also aggravates the defects in the maintenance of genome ploidy. The mutation in wat1-17 was mapped to Cys 233 that was changed to tyrosine. Based on the molecular modeling studies, we hypothesize that the substitution of the bulky Tyr residue at Cys233 position in wat1-17 mutant results in conformational changes. This in turn can affect its intercations with other interacting partners and perturb the overall functions of the Wat1 protein.
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spelling pubmed-39318062014-02-25 Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe Verma, Sumit Kumar Ranjan, Rajeev Kumar, Vikash Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran Ahmed, Shakil PLoS One Research Article Aberrant chromosome segregation defects can lead to aneuploidy, a common characteristic of human solid tumors. Aneuploidy is generated due to defects in the mitotic spindle or due to inefficient mitotic checkpoint response. We have isolated a novel mutant allele of wat1, a WD repeat containing protein that exhibits conditional synthetic lethality with chk1 knock out. We observed only a marginal decrease in the level of α tubulin protein level in wat1-17 mutants after prolong exposure at semi permissive temperature. Interestingly the protein level of α-tubulin was reduced in the chk1Δ wat1-17 double mutant at 18°C with defective microtubule structure. Consistent with loss of microtubule structure in the chk1 deletion background, the double mutant of wat1-17 chk1Δ was hypersensitive to the microtubule destabilizing agent TBZ suggesting severe defects in microtubule integrity in wat1-17 mutant in the absence of Chk1. Combination of wat1-17 with the chk1 deletion also aggravates the defects in the maintenance of genome ploidy. The mutation in wat1-17 was mapped to Cys 233 that was changed to tyrosine. Based on the molecular modeling studies, we hypothesize that the substitution of the bulky Tyr residue at Cys233 position in wat1-17 mutant results in conformational changes. This in turn can affect its intercations with other interacting partners and perturb the overall functions of the Wat1 protein. Public Library of Science 2014-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3931806/ /pubmed/24586893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089587 Text en © 2014 Verma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Verma, Sumit Kumar
Ranjan, Rajeev
Kumar, Vikash
Siddiqi, Mohammad Imran
Ahmed, Shakil
Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title_full Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title_fullStr Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title_full_unstemmed Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title_short Wat1/pop3, a Conserved WD Repeat Containing Protein Acts Synergistically with Checkpoint Kinase Chk1 to Maintain Genome Ploidy in Fission Yeast S. pombe
title_sort wat1/pop3, a conserved wd repeat containing protein acts synergistically with checkpoint kinase chk1 to maintain genome ploidy in fission yeast s. pombe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3931806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089587
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