C. elegans HAM-1 positions the cleavage plane and regulates apoptosis in asymmetric neuroblast divisions |
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Authors: | Frank C Andrew Hawkins Nancy C Guenther Catherine Horvitz H Robert Garriga Gian |
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Institution: | Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3204, USA. |
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Abstract: | Asymmetric cell division occurs when a mother cell divides to generate two distinct daughter cells, a process that promotes the generation of cellular diversity in metazoans. During Caenorhabditis elegans development, the asymmetric divisions of neural progenitors generate neurons, neural support cells and apoptotic cells. C. elegans HAM-1 is an asymmetrically distributed cortical protein that regulates several of these asymmetric neuroblast divisions. Here, we show that HAM-1 is a novel protein and define residues important for HAM-1 function and distribution to the cell cortex. Our phenotypic analysis of ham-1 mutant embryos suggests that HAM-1 controls only neuroblast divisions that produce apoptotic cells. Moreover, ham-1 mutant embryos contain many unusually large cell-death corpses. An investigation of this corpse phenotype revealed that it results from a reversal of neuroblast polarity. A misplacement of the neuroblast cleavage plane generates daughter cells of abnormal size, with the apoptotic daughters larger than normal. Thus, HAM-1 regulates the position of the cleavage plane, apoptosis and mitotic potential in C. elegans asymmetric cell divisions. |
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Keywords: | Caenorhabditis elegans HAM-1 Asymmetric cell division Neuroblast Apoptosis |
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