Bharadwaj Rajnish, Yu Hongtao
Department of Pharmacology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9041, USA.
Oncogene. 2004 Mar 15;23(11):2016-27. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1207374.
Cancer cells contain abnormal number of chromosomes (aneuploidy), which is a prevalent form of genetic instability in human cancers. Defects in a cell cycle surveillance mechanism called the spindle checkpoint contribute to chromosome instability and aneuploidy. In response to straying chromosomes in mitosis, the spindle checkpoint inhibits the ubiquitin ligase activity of the anaphase-promoting complex or cyclosome (APC/C), thus preventing precocious chromosome segregation and ensuring the accurate partition of the genetic material. We review recent progress toward the understanding of the molecular mechanism of the spindle checkpoint and its role in guarding genome integrity at the chromosome level.
癌细胞含有异常数量的染色体(非整倍体),这是人类癌症中普遍存在的一种基因不稳定形式。一种称为纺锤体检查点的细胞周期监测机制的缺陷会导致染色体不稳定和非整倍体。为应对有丝分裂中偏离的染色体,纺锤体检查点会抑制后期促进复合物或细胞周期体(APC/C)的泛素连接酶活性,从而防止染色体过早分离,并确保遗传物质的准确分配。我们综述了在理解纺锤体检查点的分子机制及其在染色体水平保护基因组完整性方面的最新进展。