In a screen for second site mutations capable of reducing the restrictive temperature of the fission yeast mutant cdc2-D217N, we have isolated a novel temperature-sensitive mutant, dim1-35. When shifted to restrictive temperature, dim1-35 mutant cells arrest before entry into mitosis or proceed through mitosis in the absence of nuclear division, demonstrating an uncoupling of proper DNA segregation from other cell cycle events. Deletion of dim1 from the Schizosaccharomyces pombe genome produces a lethal G2 arrest phenotype. Lethality is rescued by overexpression of the mouse dim1 homolog, mdim1. Likewise, deletion of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae dim1 homolog, CDH1, is lethal. Both mdim1 and dim1+ are capable of rescuing lethality in the cdh1::HIS3 mutant. Although dim1-35 displays no striking genetic interactions with various other G2/M or mitotic mutants, dim1-35 cells incubated at restrictive temperature arrest with low histone H1 kinase activity. Morevoer, dim1-35 displays sensitivity to the microtubule destabilizing drug, thiabendazole (TBZ). We conclude that Dim1p plays a fundamental, evolutionarily conserved role as a protein essential for entry into mitosis as well as for chromosome segregation during mitosis. Based on TBZ sensitivity and failed chromosome segregation in dim1-35, we further speculate that Dim1p may play a role in mitotic spindle formation and/or function.
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June 16 1997
Fission Yeast dim1+ Encodes a Functionally Conserved Polypeptide Essential for Mitosis
Lynne D. Berry,
Lynne D. Berry
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37212
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Kathleen L. Gould
Kathleen L. Gould
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37212
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Lynne D. Berry
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37212
Kathleen L. Gould
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37212
1. Abbreviations used in this paper: cut, cell untimely torn; EST, expressed sequence tag; SPB, spindle pole body; TBZ, thiabendazole; ts, temperature sensitive; YE, yeast extract.
Please address all correspondence to Lynne D. Berry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cell Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212. Tel.: (615) 343-9500; Fax: (615) 343-4539; E-mail: [email protected]
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December 02 1996
Revision Received:
March 21 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1997
J Cell Biol (1997) 137 (6): 1337–1354.
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Received:
December 02 1996
Revision Received:
March 21 1997
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Lynne D. Berry, Kathleen L. Gould; Fission Yeast dim1+ Encodes a Functionally Conserved Polypeptide Essential for Mitosis. J Cell Biol 16 June 1997; 137 (6): 1337–1354. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.137.6.1337
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