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Publication : WEE1 murine deficiency induces hyper-activation of APC/C and results in genomic instability and carcinogenesis.

First Author  Vassilopoulos A Year  2015
Journal  Oncogene Volume  34
Issue  23 Pages  3023-35
PubMed ID  25088202 Mgi Jnum  J:222532
Mgi Id  MGI:5644789 Doi  10.1038/onc.2014.239
Citation  Vassilopoulos A, et al. (2015) WEE1 murine deficiency induces hyper-activation of APC/C and results in genomic instability and carcinogenesis. Oncogene 34(23):3023-35
abstractText  The tyrosine kinase WEE1 controls the timing of entry into mitosis in eukaryotes and its genetic deletion leads to pre-implantation lethality in mice. Here, we show that besides the premature mitotic entry phenotype, Wee1 mutant murine cells fail to complete mitosis properly and exhibit several additional defects that contribute to the deregulation of mitosis, allowing mutant cells to progress through mitosis at the expense of genomic integrity. WEE1 interacts with the anaphase promoting complex, functioning as a negative regulator, and the deletion of Wee1 results in hyper-activation of this complex. Mammary specific knockout mice overcome the DNA damage response pathway triggered by the mis-coordination of the cell cycle in mammary epithelial cells and heterozygote mice spontaneously develop mammary tumors. Thus, WEE1 functions as a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor that coordinates distinct cell division events to allow correct segregation of genetic information into daughter cells and maintain genome integrity.
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