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Cell division cycle mutants altered in DNA replication and mitosis in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

✍ Scribed by Nasmyth, Kim ;Nurse, Paul


Publisher
Springer
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
621 KB
Volume
182
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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✦ Synopsis


A total of 59 new temperature sensitive cdc mutants are described which grow normally at 25 Β° C but become blocked at DNA replication or mitosis when incubated at 36 Β° C. Thirtynine of the mutants are altered in cdc genes which have been identified previously. The remaining 20 mutants define 10 new cdc genes. These have been characterised physiologically, and 6 of the genes (cdc 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24) were found to be required for DNA replication, 2 for mitosis (cdc 27, 28), and 2 (cdc 18, 19), could not be unambigously assigned to either DNA replication or mitosis but were definitely required for one or the other.Three genes, the previously identified cdc 10, and cdc 20, 22 are likely to be required for the initiation of DNA replication. Mutants in two genes, cdc 17, 24 undergo bulk DNA synthesis at 36 Β° C, but this DNA is defective. In the case of cdc 17 the defect is in the ligation of Okazaki fragments, cdc 23 is required for bulk DNA synthesis, whilst cdc 21 may possibly be required for the initiation of a particular sub-set of replicons.A previously isolated mutant cdc 13.117 is also further described. This mutant becomes blocked in the middle of mitosis with apparently condensed chromosomes.


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