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How Chromosome Mis-Segregation Leads to Cancer: Lessons from BubR1 Mouse Models
Authors:Hyunsook Lee
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea
Abstract:Alteration in chromosome numbers and structures instigate and foster massive genetic instability. As Boveri has seen a hundred years ago (Boveri, 1914; 2008), aneuploidy is hallmark of many cancers. However, whether aneuploidy is the cause or the result of cancer is still at debate. The molecular mechanism behind aneuploidy includes the chromo-some mis-segregation in mitosis by the compromise of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). SAC is an elaborate network of proteins, which monitor that all chromosomes are bipolarly attached with the spindles. Therefore, the weakening of the SAC is the major reason for chromosome number instability, while complete compromise of SAC results in detrimental death, exemplified in natural abortion in embryonic stage. Here, I will review on the recent progress on the understanding of chromosome mis-segregation and cancer, based on the comparison of different mouse models of BubR1, the core component of SAC.
Keywords:aneuploidy   BubR1   BubR1 acetylation   cancer   chromosome mis-segregation   mouse
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