Ghabrial A, Schüpbach T
HHMI, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Nat Cell Biol. 1999 Oct;1(6):354-7. doi: 10.1038/14046.
The genes okra and spindle-B act during meiosis in Drosophila to repair double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs) associated with meiotic recombination. Unexpectedly, mutations in these genes cause dorsoventral patterning defects during oogenesis. These defects result from a failure to accumulate Gurken protein, which is required to initiate dorsoventral patterning during oogenesis. Here we find that the block in Gurken accumulation in the oocyte cytoplasm reflects activation of a meiotic checkpoint in response to the persistence of DSBs in the nucleus. We also show that Vasa is a target of this meiotic checkpoint, and so may mediate the checkpoint-dependent translational regulation of Gurken.
秋葵基因和纺锤体 - B基因在果蝇减数分裂过程中发挥作用,修复与减数分裂重组相关的双链DNA断裂(DSB)。出乎意料的是,这些基因的突变在卵子发生过程中会导致背腹模式缺陷。这些缺陷是由于未能积累gurken蛋白所致,而gurken蛋白是卵子发生过程中启动背腹模式所必需的。在这里,我们发现卵母细胞细胞质中gurken积累的阻断反映了对细胞核中DSB持续存在的减数分裂检查点的激活。我们还表明,Vasa是这个减数分裂检查点的一个靶点,因此可能介导了依赖检查点的gurken翻译调控。