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A retinoblastoma ortholog controls stalk/spore preference in Dictyostelium
Authors:MacWilliams Harry  Doquang Kimchi  Pedrola Roberto  Dollman Gytha  Grassi Daniela  Peis Thomas  Tsang Adrian  Ceccarelli Adriano
Institution:Biozentrum der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t, Grosshadernerstrasse 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany. macw@zi.bologie.uni-muenchen.de
Abstract:We describe rblA, the Dictyostelium ortholog of the retinoblastoma susceptibility gene Rb. In the growth phase, rblA expression is correlated with several factors that lead to 'preference' for the spore pathway. During multicellular development, expression increases 200-fold in differentiating spores. rblA-null strains differentiate stalk cells and spores normally, but in chimeras with wild type, the mutant shows a strong preference for the stalk pathway. rblA-null cells are hypersensitive to the stalk morphogen DIF, suggesting that rblA normally suppresses the DIF response in cells destined for the spore pathway. rblA overexpression during growth leads to G1 arrest, but as growing Dictyostelium are overwhelmingly in G2 phase, rblA does not seem to be important in the normal cell cycle. rblA-null cells show reduced cell size and a premature growth-development transition; the latter appears anomalous but may reflect selection pressures acting on social ameba.
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