果蝇雄性减数分裂的细胞分裂。

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2012-07-01 DOI:10.4161/spmg.21711
Maria Grazia Giansanti, Stefano Sechi, Anna Frappaolo, Giorgio Belloni, Roberto Piergentili
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摘要

细胞质分裂在细胞分裂结束时将细胞质和复制的基因组分离成两个子细胞。这个过程必须被精细地调节以维持倍性和防止肿瘤的形成。果蝇雄性减数分裂为研究细胞分裂提供了一个很好的细胞系统。影响这一过程的突变可以很容易地识别,精母细胞是大细胞,特别适合于细胞动力学结构的细胞学分析。在过去的十年中,强大的果蝇遗传学工具和这个细胞系统的独特特征使研究人员确定了细胞分裂机制的分子参与者,并解决了重要的开放性问题。虽然精母细胞的胞质分裂不完全,导致了稳定的细胞间桥的形成,但其分子机制在很大程度上保守于体细胞。因此,对果蝇雄性减数分裂的研究将为调节沟槽侵入的复杂细胞回路提供新的视角,并大大提高我们对癌症和其他人类疾病的认识。
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Cytokinesis in Drosophila male meiosis.

Cytokinesis in Drosophila male meiosis.

Cytokinesis in Drosophila male meiosis.

Cytokinesis separates the cytoplasm and the duplicated genome into two daughter cells at the end of cell division. This process must be finely regulated to maintain ploidy and prevent tumor formation. Drosophila male meiosis provides an excellent cell system for investigating cytokinesis. Mutants affecting this process can be easily identified and spermatocytes are large cells particularly suitable for cytological analysis of cytokinetic structures. Over the past decade, the powerful tools of Drosophila genetics and the unique characteristics of this cell system have led researchers to identify molecular players of the cell cleavage machinery and to address important open questions. Although spermatocyte cytokinesis is incomplete, resulting in formation of stable intercellular bridges, the molecular mechanisms are largely conserved in somatic cells. Thus, studies of Drosophila male meiosis will shed new light on the complex cell circuits regulating furrow ingression and substantially further our knowledge of cancer and other human diseases.

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