AbstractDrosophila chk2 (Dmchk2, also called Dmnk) plays a crucial role in the DNA damage response pathway mediating cell cycle arrest and apoptosis [Xu et al., FEBS Lett. 508 (2001) 394–398; Peters et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99 (2002) 11305–11310]. In this study, the role of Dmchk2 in early embryogenesis was investigated. In the absence of Dmchk2 function, abnormal nuclei accumulate in the cortex of the syncytial embryo. We show that the abnormal nuclei result from a failure of chromosome segregation probably due to damaged or incomplete replicated DNA. Importantly, this Dmchk2 phenotype is partially suppressed by reducing the gene dosage of polo or stg. As Polo-like kinase was shown to colocalize and coimmunoprecipitate with Chk2 ...
We show that mutation in polo leads to a variety of abnormal mitoses in Drosophila larval neuroblast...
The 13 syncytial cleavage divisions that initiate Drosophila embryogenesis are under maternal geneti...
A number of lines of evidence point to a predominance of cytokinesis defects in spermatogenesis in h...
AbstractDrosophila chk2 (Dmchk2, also called Dmnk) plays a crucial role in the DNA damage response p...
AbstractChk2 is a major target of ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) and ATM- and Rad3-related (ATR...
AbstractIn syncytial Drosophila embryos, damaged or incompletely replicated DNA triggers centrosome ...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
AbstractBackground: During Drosophila oogenesis, unrepaired double-strand DNA breaks activate a mei-...
Cell-cycle checkpoints are signal-transduction pathways required to maintain genomic stability in di...
Mutation of human microcephalin (MCPH1) causes autosomal recessive primary microcephaly, a developme...
Cell cycle checkpoints are signal transduction pathways that control the order and timing of cell cy...
Background: Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions that do no...
AbstractCyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) are the central regulators of the cell division cycle. Inhib...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
AbstractBackground: Cell cycle checkpoints maintain the fidelity of the somatic cell cycle by ensuri...
We show that mutation in polo leads to a variety of abnormal mitoses in Drosophila larval neuroblast...
The 13 syncytial cleavage divisions that initiate Drosophila embryogenesis are under maternal geneti...
A number of lines of evidence point to a predominance of cytokinesis defects in spermatogenesis in h...
AbstractDrosophila chk2 (Dmchk2, also called Dmnk) plays a crucial role in the DNA damage response p...
AbstractChk2 is a major target of ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) and ATM- and Rad3-related (ATR...
AbstractIn syncytial Drosophila embryos, damaged or incompletely replicated DNA triggers centrosome ...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
AbstractBackground: During Drosophila oogenesis, unrepaired double-strand DNA breaks activate a mei-...
Cell-cycle checkpoints are signal-transduction pathways required to maintain genomic stability in di...
Mutation of human microcephalin (MCPH1) causes autosomal recessive primary microcephaly, a developme...
Cell cycle checkpoints are signal transduction pathways that control the order and timing of cell cy...
Background: Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions that do no...
AbstractCyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) are the central regulators of the cell division cycle. Inhib...
SummaryThe faithful execution of embryogenesis relies on the ability of organisms to respond to geno...
AbstractBackground: Cell cycle checkpoints maintain the fidelity of the somatic cell cycle by ensuri...
We show that mutation in polo leads to a variety of abnormal mitoses in Drosophila larval neuroblast...
The 13 syncytial cleavage divisions that initiate Drosophila embryogenesis are under maternal geneti...
A number of lines of evidence point to a predominance of cytokinesis defects in spermatogenesis in h...