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- W2004501757 abstract "Cell differentiation is frequently accompanied by a switch from a mitotic division cycle to an endoreduplication cycle. In endoreduplicating cells, DNA synthesis continues in the absence of cell divisions, and it is speculated that endoreduplication represents a shortened mitotic division cycle [1Joubes J Chevalier C Endoreduplication in higher plants.Plant Mol. Biol. 2000; 43: 735-745Crossref PubMed Google Scholar, 2Edgar B.A Orr-Weaver T.L Endoreplication cell cycles more for less.Cell. 2001; 105: 297-306Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (672) Google Scholar]. In animals, it has been shown that cells switching from mitotic to endoreduplication cycles continue to express factors controlling the G1-S transition, whereas the transcription of mitotic factors controlling the G2-M transition is negatively regulated [3Sauer K Knoblich J.A Richardson H Lehner C.F Distinct modes of cyclin E/cdc2a kinase regulation and S-phase control in mitotic and endoreduplication cycles of Drosophila embryogenesis.Genes Dev. 1995; 9: 1327-1339Crossref PubMed Scopus (202) Google Scholar, 4MacAuley A Cross J.C Werb Z Reprogramming the cell cycle for endoreduplication in rodent trophoblast cells.Mol. Biol. Cell. 1998; 9: 795-807Crossref PubMed Scopus (164) Google Scholar]. It is unknown how the mitotic factors are repressed and what the functional significance of their suppression is. To test the function of two mitotic cyclins in an endoreduplication cycle, we expressed CYCLIN B1;1 and CYCLIN B1;2[5Hemerly A Bergounioux C Van Montagu M Inze D Ferreira P Genes regulating the plant cell cycle isolation of a mitotic-like cyclin from Arabidopsis thaliana.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 1992; 89: 3295-3299Crossref PubMed Scopus (141) Google Scholar, 6Day I.S Reddy A.S Golovkin M Isolation of a new mitotic-like cyclin from Arabidopsiscomplementation of a yeast cyclin mutant with a plant cyclin.Plant Mol. Biol. 1996; 30: 565-575Crossref PubMed Scopus (27) Google Scholar] in unicellular Arabidopsis trichomes. During wild-type development, trichomes undergo an average of four endoreduplication cycles, leading to a DNA content of approximately 32C [7Hulskamp M Schnittger A Folkers U Pattern formation and cell differentiation trichomes in Arabidopsis as a genetic model system.Int. Rev. Cytol. 1999; 186: 147-178Crossref PubMed Google Scholar, 8Traas J Hulskamp M Gendreau E Hofte H Endoreduplication and development rule without dividing?.Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 1998; 1: 498-503Crossref PubMed Scopus (168) Google Scholar]. We find that ectopic expression of CYCLIN B1;2, not CYCLIN B1;1, induces mitotic divisions resulting in multicellular trichomes. The CYCLIN B1;2-triggered cell divisions appeared normal with respect to both nuclear division and cytokinesis. We show that CYCLIN B1;2 is misexpressed in the siamese mutant, which also produces multicellular trichomes [9Walker J.D Oppenheimer D.G Concienne J Larkin J.C SIAMESE, a gene controlling the endoreduplication cell cycle in Arabidopsis thaliana trichomes.Development. 2000; 127: 3931-3940Crossref PubMed Google Scholar]. Additional overexpression of CYCLIN B1;2 in a siamese mutant background caused a strongly enhanced phenotype." @default.
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- W2004501757 title "Ectopic B-Type Cyclin Expression Induces Mitotic Cycles in Endoreduplicating Arabidopsis Trichomes" @default.
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