Drosophila Wee1 Interacts with Members of the γTURC and Is Required for Proper Mitotic-Spindle Morphogenesis and Positioning

  • Stumpff, Jason
  • Kellogg, Douglas R.
  • Krohne, Kathleen A.
  • Su, Tin Tin
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Publication date
September 2005
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
0960-9822
Citation count (estimate)
25

Abstract

SummaryBackground: Wee1 kinases delay entry into mitosis by phosphorylating and inactivating cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (Cdk1). Loss of this activity in many systems, including Drosophila, leads to premature mitotic entry.Results: We report here that Drosophila Wee1 (dwee1) mutant embryos show mitotic-spindle defects that include ectopic foci of microtubule organization, formation of multipolar spindles from adjacent centrosome pairs, and promiscuous interactions between neighboring spindles. Furthermore, centrosomes are displaced from the embryo cortex in dwee1 mutants. These defects are not observed to the same extent in embryos in which nuclei also enter mitosis prematurely as a result of a lack of checkpoint control or in embryos with el...

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