SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to genotoxic stress and to eliminate defective cells that could otherwise compromise viability. In syncytial-stage Drosophila embryos, nuclei with excessive DNA damage undergo programmed elimination through an as-yet poorly understood process of nuclear fallout at the midblastula transition. We show that this involves a Chk2-dependent mechanism of mRNA nuclear retention that is induced by DNA damage and prevents the translation of specific zygotic mRNAs encoding key mitotic, cytoskeletal, and nuclear proteins required to maintain nuclear viability. For histone messages, we show that nuclear retention involves Chk2-mediated inactivation of the Drosop...
AbstractIn syncytial Drosophila embryos, damaged or incompletely replicated DNA triggers centrosome ...
Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a clearly defined nucleus that encloses genetic materia...
Cells that divide with lagging chromosomes risk losing key genetic information if those chromosomes ...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
Cells with irreparable genomic damage pose a problem for development and must be eliminated to preve...
AbstractBackground: Studies in unicellular systems have established that DNA damage by irradiation i...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is compartmentalized and contains several dynamic nonmembrane-boun...
SummaryIn most metazoans, early embryonic development is characterized by rapid mitotic divisions th...
Cyclin E/Cdk2 is necessary for replication-dependent histone mRNA biosynthesis, but how it controls ...
The 13 syncytial cleavage divisions that initiate Drosophila embryogenesis are under maternal geneti...
BACKGROUND:Metazoan replication-dependent histone mRNAs terminate in a conserved stem-loop structure...
Presents early embryonic divisions in Drosophila are syncytial. Nuclei undergo mitosis synchronously...
SummaryCell cycle checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that safeguard genome integrity. While the...
In most metazoans, early embryonic development is characterized by rapid mitotic divisions that are...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is compartmentalized and contains several dynamic nonmembrane- boun...
AbstractIn syncytial Drosophila embryos, damaged or incompletely replicated DNA triggers centrosome ...
Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a clearly defined nucleus that encloses genetic materia...
Cells that divide with lagging chromosomes risk losing key genetic information if those chromosomes ...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
Cells with irreparable genomic damage pose a problem for development and must be eliminated to preve...
AbstractBackground: Studies in unicellular systems have established that DNA damage by irradiation i...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is compartmentalized and contains several dynamic nonmembrane-boun...
SummaryIn most metazoans, early embryonic development is characterized by rapid mitotic divisions th...
Cyclin E/Cdk2 is necessary for replication-dependent histone mRNA biosynthesis, but how it controls ...
The 13 syncytial cleavage divisions that initiate Drosophila embryogenesis are under maternal geneti...
BACKGROUND:Metazoan replication-dependent histone mRNAs terminate in a conserved stem-loop structure...
Presents early embryonic divisions in Drosophila are syncytial. Nuclei undergo mitosis synchronously...
SummaryCell cycle checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that safeguard genome integrity. While the...
In most metazoans, early embryonic development is characterized by rapid mitotic divisions that are...
In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is compartmentalized and contains several dynamic nonmembrane- boun...
AbstractIn syncytial Drosophila embryos, damaged or incompletely replicated DNA triggers centrosome ...
Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a clearly defined nucleus that encloses genetic materia...
Cells that divide with lagging chromosomes risk losing key genetic information if those chromosomes ...