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Publication : Lack of Diaph3 relaxes the spindle checkpoint causing the loss of neural progenitors.

First Author  Damiani D Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  13509 PubMed ID  27848932
Mgi Jnum  J:242861 Mgi Id  MGI:5906966
Doi  10.1038/ncomms13509 Citation  Damiani D, et al. (2016) Lack of Diaph3 relaxes the spindle checkpoint causing the loss of neural progenitors. Nat Commun 7:13509
abstractText  The diaphanous homologue Diaph3 (aka mDia2) is a major regulator of actin cytoskeleton. Loss of Diaph3 has been constantly associated with cytokinesis failure ascribed to impaired accumulation of actin in the cleavage furrow. Here we report that Diaph3 is required before cell fission, to ensure the accurate segregation of chromosomes. Inactivation of the Diaph3 gene causes a massive loss of cortical progenitor cells, with subsequent depletion of intermediate progenitors and neurons, and results in microcephaly. In embryonic brain extracts, Diaph3 co-immunoprecipitates with BubR1, a key regulator of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). Diaph3-deficient cortical progenitors have decreased levels of BubR1 and fail to properly activate the SAC. Hence, they bypass mitotic arrest and embark on anaphase in spite of incorrect chromosome segregation, generating aneuploidy. Our data identify Diaph3 as a major guard of cortical progenitors, unravel novel functions of Diaphanous formins and add insights into the pathobiology of microcephaly.
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