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Digitor/dASCIZ Has Multiple Roles in Drosophila Development

In this study we provide evidence that the spindle matrix protein Skeletor in Drosophila interacts with the human ASCIZ (also known as ATMIN and ZNF822) ortholog, Digitor/dASCIZ. This interaction was first detected in a yeast two-hybrid screen and subsequently confirmed by pull-down assays. We also...

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Autores principales: Sengupta, Saheli, Rath, Uttama, Yao, Changfu, Zavortink, Michael, Wang, Chao, Girton, Jack, Johansen, Kristen M., Johansen, Jørgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166829
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author Sengupta, Saheli
Rath, Uttama
Yao, Changfu
Zavortink, Michael
Wang, Chao
Girton, Jack
Johansen, Kristen M.
Johansen, Jørgen
author_facet Sengupta, Saheli
Rath, Uttama
Yao, Changfu
Zavortink, Michael
Wang, Chao
Girton, Jack
Johansen, Kristen M.
Johansen, Jørgen
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description In this study we provide evidence that the spindle matrix protein Skeletor in Drosophila interacts with the human ASCIZ (also known as ATMIN and ZNF822) ortholog, Digitor/dASCIZ. This interaction was first detected in a yeast two-hybrid screen and subsequently confirmed by pull-down assays. We also confirm a previously documented function of Digitor/dASCIZ as a regulator of Dynein light chain/Cut up expression. Using transgenic expression of a mCitrine-labeled Digitor construct, we show that Digitor/dASCIZ is a nuclear protein that is localized to interband and developmental puff chromosomal regions during interphase but redistributes to the spindle region during mitosis. Its mitotic localization and physical interaction with Skeletor suggest the possibility that Digitor/dASCIZ plays a direct role in mitotic progression as a member of the spindle matrix complex. Furthermore, we have characterized a P-element insertion that is likely to be a true null Digitor/dASCIZ allele resulting in complete pupal lethality when homozygous, indicating that Digitor/dASCIZ is an essential gene. Phenotypic analysis of the mutant provided evidence that Digitor/dASCIZ plays critical roles in regulation of metamorphosis and organogenesis as well as in the DNA damage response. In the Digitor/dASCIZ null mutant larvae there was greatly elevated levels of γH2Av, indicating accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks. Furthermore, reduced levels of Digitor/dASCIZ decreased the resistance to paraquat-induced oxidative stress resulting in increased mortality in a stress test paradigm. We show that an early developmental consequence of the absence of Digitor/dASCIZ is reduced third instar larval brain size although overall larval development appeared otherwise normal at this stage. While Digitor/dASCIZ mutant larvae initiate pupation, all mutant pupae failed to eclose and exhibited various defects in metamorphosis such as impaired differentiation, incomplete disc eversion, and faulty apoptosis. Altogether we provide evidence that Digitor/dASCIZ is a nuclear protein that performs multiple roles in Drosophila larval and pupal development.
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spelling pubmed-51158292016-12-08 Digitor/dASCIZ Has Multiple Roles in Drosophila Development Sengupta, Saheli Rath, Uttama Yao, Changfu Zavortink, Michael Wang, Chao Girton, Jack Johansen, Kristen M. Johansen, Jørgen PLoS One Research Article In this study we provide evidence that the spindle matrix protein Skeletor in Drosophila interacts with the human ASCIZ (also known as ATMIN and ZNF822) ortholog, Digitor/dASCIZ. This interaction was first detected in a yeast two-hybrid screen and subsequently confirmed by pull-down assays. We also confirm a previously documented function of Digitor/dASCIZ as a regulator of Dynein light chain/Cut up expression. Using transgenic expression of a mCitrine-labeled Digitor construct, we show that Digitor/dASCIZ is a nuclear protein that is localized to interband and developmental puff chromosomal regions during interphase but redistributes to the spindle region during mitosis. Its mitotic localization and physical interaction with Skeletor suggest the possibility that Digitor/dASCIZ plays a direct role in mitotic progression as a member of the spindle matrix complex. Furthermore, we have characterized a P-element insertion that is likely to be a true null Digitor/dASCIZ allele resulting in complete pupal lethality when homozygous, indicating that Digitor/dASCIZ is an essential gene. Phenotypic analysis of the mutant provided evidence that Digitor/dASCIZ plays critical roles in regulation of metamorphosis and organogenesis as well as in the DNA damage response. In the Digitor/dASCIZ null mutant larvae there was greatly elevated levels of γH2Av, indicating accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks. Furthermore, reduced levels of Digitor/dASCIZ decreased the resistance to paraquat-induced oxidative stress resulting in increased mortality in a stress test paradigm. We show that an early developmental consequence of the absence of Digitor/dASCIZ is reduced third instar larval brain size although overall larval development appeared otherwise normal at this stage. While Digitor/dASCIZ mutant larvae initiate pupation, all mutant pupae failed to eclose and exhibited various defects in metamorphosis such as impaired differentiation, incomplete disc eversion, and faulty apoptosis. Altogether we provide evidence that Digitor/dASCIZ is a nuclear protein that performs multiple roles in Drosophila larval and pupal development. Public Library of Science 2016-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5115829/ /pubmed/27861562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166829 Text en © 2016 Sengupta 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Girton, Jack
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Johansen, Jørgen
Digitor/dASCIZ Has Multiple Roles in Drosophila Development
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title_short Digitor/dASCIZ Has Multiple Roles in Drosophila Development
title_sort digitor/dasciz has multiple roles in drosophila development
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166829
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