Lats2/Kpm is required for embryonic development, proliferation control and genomic integrity
AUTOR(ES)
McPherson, John Peter
FONTE
Nature Publishing Group
RESUMO
The Drosophila melanogaster warts/lats tumour suppressor has two mammalian counterparts LATS1/Warts-1 and LATS2/Kpm. Here, we show that mammalian Lats orthologues exhibit distinct expression profiles according to germ cell layer origin. Lats2−/− embryos show overgrowth in restricted tissues of mesodermal lineage; however, lethality ultimately ensues on or before embryonic day 12.5 preceded by defective proliferation. Lats2−/− mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) acquire growth advantages and display a profound defect in contact inhibition of growth, yet exhibit defective cytokinesis. Lats2−/− embryos and MEFs display centrosome amplification and genomic instability. Lats2 localizes to centrosomes and overexpression of Lats2 suppresses centrosome overduplication induced in wild-type MEFs and reverses centrosome amplification inherent in Lats2−/− MEFs. These findings indicate an essential role of Lats2 in the integrity of processes that govern centrosome duplication, maintenance of mitotic fidelity and genomic stability.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=517611Documentos Relacionados
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