We have isolated lethal mutations in the Drosophila lkb1 gene (dlkb1), the homolog of C. elegans par-4 and human LKB1 (STK11), which is mutated in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. We show that these mutations disrupt spindle formation, resulting in frequent polyploid cells in larval brains. In addition, dlkb1 mutations affect asymmetric division of larval neuroblasts (NBs); they suppress unequal cytokinesis, abrogate proper localization of Bazooka, Par-6, DaPKC and Miranda, but affect neither Pins/Gi localization nor spindle rotation. Most aspects of the dlkb1 phenotype are exacerbated in dlkb1 pins double mutants, which exhibit more severe defects than those observed in either single mutant. This suggests that Dlkb1 and Pins act in partially redundant pathways to control the asymmetry of NB divisions. Our results also indicate that Dlkb1 and Pins function in parallel pathways controlling the stability of spindle microtubules. The finding that Dlkb1 mediates both the geometry of stem cell division and chromosome segregation provides novel insight into the mechanisms underlying tumor formation in Peutz-Jeghers patients.

The Drosophila Lkb1 kinase is required for spindle formation and asymmetric neuroblast division / Bonaccorsi, Silvia; Mottier, Violaine; M. G., Giansanti; B. J., Bolkan; B., Williams; M. L., Goldberg; Gatti, Maurizio. - In: DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0950-1991. - STAMPA. - 134:11(2007), pp. 2183-2193. [10.1242/dev.02848]

The Drosophila Lkb1 kinase is required for spindle formation and asymmetric neuroblast division

BONACCORSI, Silvia;MOTTIER, VIOLAINE;GATTI, MAURIZIO
2007

Abstract

We have isolated lethal mutations in the Drosophila lkb1 gene (dlkb1), the homolog of C. elegans par-4 and human LKB1 (STK11), which is mutated in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. We show that these mutations disrupt spindle formation, resulting in frequent polyploid cells in larval brains. In addition, dlkb1 mutations affect asymmetric division of larval neuroblasts (NBs); they suppress unequal cytokinesis, abrogate proper localization of Bazooka, Par-6, DaPKC and Miranda, but affect neither Pins/Gi localization nor spindle rotation. Most aspects of the dlkb1 phenotype are exacerbated in dlkb1 pins double mutants, which exhibit more severe defects than those observed in either single mutant. This suggests that Dlkb1 and Pins act in partially redundant pathways to control the asymmetry of NB divisions. Our results also indicate that Dlkb1 and Pins function in parallel pathways controlling the stability of spindle microtubules. The finding that Dlkb1 mediates both the geometry of stem cell division and chromosome segregation provides novel insight into the mechanisms underlying tumor formation in Peutz-Jeghers patients.
2007
asymmetric division; drosophila; lkb1; neuroblasts; spindle formation
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The Drosophila Lkb1 kinase is required for spindle formation and asymmetric neuroblast division / Bonaccorsi, Silvia; Mottier, Violaine; M. G., Giansanti; B. J., Bolkan; B., Williams; M. L., Goldberg; Gatti, Maurizio. - In: DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0950-1991. - STAMPA. - 134:11(2007), pp. 2183-2193. [10.1242/dev.02848]
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