The Dictyostelium retinoblastoma-like rblA gene is a major regulator of S-phase, mitotic and developmental gene expression
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ABSTRACT: In metazoans, the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor has two major functions. In the first, it represses genes whose products are required for S-phase entry and S-phase progression, and thus stabilizes the G1 phase. In a second function, Rb synergizes with factors that induce cell cycle exit and terminal differentiation. Using mRNAseq and microarray transcriptional profiling, we show that rblA, the Rb ortholog of the Amebozoan Dictyostelium, has both of these functions. We characterize the action of rblA in the Dictyostelium cell cycle in detail, and in particular show that it represses not only S-phase genes but also almost all genes whose products are involved in mitosis. We compare rblA null mutants with their parent strain Ax2 at two developmental stages, vegetative growth and the preculminant stage of fruiting body formation; cell cycle genes show misregulation in the mutant at both stages.
ORGANISM(S): Dictyostelium discoideum
SUBMITTER: Gareth Bloomfield
PROVIDER: E-TABM-1087 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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