Journal article

Control of cleavage cycles in Drosophila embryos by fruhstart



Publication Details
Authors:
Grosshans, J.; Müller, H.; Wieschaus, E.
Publisher:
CELL PRESS

Publication year:
2003
Journal:
Developmental Cell
Pages range :
285-294
Volume number:
5
Issue number:
2
Start page:
285
End page:
294
Number of pages:
10
ISSN:
1534-5807


Abstract
Early metazoan development consists of cleavage stages characterized by rapid cell cycles that successively divide the fertilized egg. The cell cycle oscillator pauses when the ratio of DNA and cytoplasm (N/C) reaches a threshold characteristic for the species. This pause requires maternal factors as well as zygotic expression of as yet unknown genes. Here we isolate the zygotic gene fruhstart of Drosophila and show that it is involved in pausing the cleavage cell cycle. frs is expressed immediately after the last cleavage division. It plays a role in generating a uniform pause and it can inhibit cleavage divisions when precociously expressed. Furthermore, the expression of frs is delayed in haploid embryos and requires activity of the maternal checkpoint gene grapes. We propose that zygotic frs expression is involved in linking the N/C and the pause of cleavage


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