Cooperative interactions between the central spindle and the contractile ring during Drosophila cytokinesis
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- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 12 (3) , 396-410
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.12.3.396
Abstract
We analyzed male meiosis in mutants of the chickadee(chic) locus, a Drosophila melanogaster gene that encodes profilin, a low molecular weight actin-binding protein that modulates F-actin polymerization. These mutants are severely defective in meiotic cytokinesis. During ana-telophase of both meiotic divisions, they exhibit a central spindle less dense than wild type; certainchic allelic combinations cause almost complete disappearance of the central spindle. Moreover, chic mutant spermatocytes fail to form an actomyosin contractile ring. To further investigate the relationships between the central spindle and the contractile ring, we examined meiosis in the cytokinesis-defective mutants KLP3A anddiaphanous and in testes treated with cytochalasin B. In all cases, we found that the central spindle and the contractile ring in meiotic ana-telophases were simultaneously absent. Together, these results suggest a cooperative interaction between elements of the actin-based contractile ring and the central spindle microtubules: When one of these structures is disrupted, the proper assembly of the other is also affected. In addition to effects on the central spindle and the cytokinetic apparatus, we observed another consequence of chicmutations: A large fraction of chic spermatocytes exhibit abnormal positioning and delayed migration of asters to the cell poles. A similar phenotype was seen in testes treated with cytochalasin B and has been noted previously in mutants at the twinstar locus, a gene that encodes a Drosophila member of the cofilin/ADF family of actin-severing proteins. These observations all indicate that proper actin assembly is necessary for centrosome separation and migration.Keywords
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