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Investigating the hows and whys of DNA endoreduplication
Authors:Larkins B A  Dilkes B P  Dante R A  Coelho C M  Woo Y M  Liu Y
Institution:Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. larkins@ag.arizona.edu
Abstract:Endoreduplication is a form of nuclear polyploidization thatresults in multiple, uniform copies of chromosomes. This processis common in plants and animals, especially in tissues withhigh metabolic activity, and it generally occurs in cells thatare terminally differentiated. In plants, endoreduplicationis well documented in the endosperm and cotyledons of developingseeds, but it also occurs in many tissues throughout the plant.It is thought that endoreduplication provides a mechanism toincrease the level of gene expression, but the function of thisprocess has not been thoroughly investigated. Numerous observationshave been made of endoreduplication, or at least extra cyclesof S-phase, as a consequence of mutations in genes controllingseveral aspects of cell cycle regulation. However, until recentlythere were few studies directed at the molecular mechanismsresponsible for this specialized cell cycle. It is suggestedthat endoreduplication requires nothing more elaborate thana loss of M-phase cyclin-dependent kinase activity and oscillationsin the activity of S-phase cyclin-dependent kinase. Key words: Endoreduplication, gene expression, cell cycle regulation, cyclin-dependent kinase.
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