秒表
有丝分裂
细胞生物学
生物
细胞分裂
癌症研究
细胞
遗传学
天文
物理
作者
Franz Meitinger,Robert L. Davis,Mallory B. Martinez,Andrew K. Shiau,Karen Oegema,Arshad Desai
标识
DOI:10.1101/2022.11.14.515741
摘要
Abstract Mitotic duration is tightly constrained, with extended mitotic duration being a characteristic of potentially problematic cells prone to chromosome missegregation and genomic instability. We show that memories of mitotic duration are integrated by a p53-based mitotic stopwatch pathway to exert tight control over proliferation. The stopwatch halts proliferation of the products of a single significantly extended mitosis or of successive modestly extended mitoses. Time in mitosis is monitored via mitotic kinase-regulated assembly of stopwatch complexes that are transmitted to daughter cells. The stopwatch is inactivated in p53-mutant cancers, as well as in a significant proportion of p53-wildtype cancers, consistent with classification of stopwatch complex subunits as tumor suppressors. Stopwatch status additionally influences efficacy of anti-mitotic agents currently used or in development for cancer therapy. One-Sentence Summary Time spent in mitosis is carefully monitored to halt the proliferation of potentially dangerous cells in a population.
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