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Titolo: Phenotypic characterization of diamond (dind), a Drosophila gene required for multiple aspects of cell division
Autori: Graziadio, Lucia
Palumbo, Valeria
Cipressa, Francesca 
Williams, Byron C
Cenci, Giovanni
Gatti, Maurizio
Goldberg, Michael L
Bonaccorsi, Silvia
Rivista: CHROMOSOMA 
Data pubblicazione: 2018
Abstract: 
Many genes are required for the assembly of the mitotic apparatus and for proper chromosome behavior during mitosis and meiosis. A fruitful approach to elucidate the mechanisms underlying cell division is the accurate phenotypic characterization of mutations in these genes. Here, we report the identification and characterization of diamond (dind), an essential Drosophila gene required both for mitosis of larval brain cells and for male meiosis. Larvae homozygous for any of the five EMS-induced mutations die in the third-instar stage and exhibit multiple mitotic defects. Mutant brain cells exhibit poorly condensed chromosomes and frequent chromosome breaks and rearrangements; they also show centriole fragmentation, disorganized mitotic spindles, defective chromosome segregation, endoreduplicated metaphases, and hyperploid and polyploid cells. Comparable phenotypes occur in mutant spermatogonia and spermatocytes. The dind gene encodes a non-conserved protein with no known functional motifs. Although the Dind protein exhibits a rather diffuse localization in both interphase and mitotic cells, fractionation experiments indicate that some Dind is tightly associated with the chromatin. Collectively, these results suggest that loss of Dind affects chromatin organization leading to defects in chromosome condensation and integrity, which in turn affect centriole stability and spindle assembly. However, our results do not exclude the possibility that Dind directly affects some behaviors of the spindle and centrosomes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50067
ISSN: 1432-0886
DOI: 10.1007/s00412-018-0680-y
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