CGC Bibliography Paper 5639

Caenorhabditis elegans Aurora A kinase AIR-1 is required for postembryonic cell divisions and germline development.

Furuta T, Baillie DL, Schumacher JM

Medline:
12434334
Citation:
Genesis 34: 244-250 2002
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
air-1 air-2 dpy-11 emb-22 let-335 let-405 let-408 let-411 let-412 let-413 let-414 let-423 let-424 let-436 let-445 let-449 let-456 let-464 let-470 let-474 mig-6 mom-2 rol-3 srf-9 sDf20 sDf29 sDf35
Abstract:
Many kinases are required for progression through the eukaryotic cell cycle. The Aurora kinases comprise a highly conserved family of serine/threonine kinases that have been implicated in chromosome segregation and cytokinesis in several organisms. We have isolated a sterile Caenorhabditis elegans mutant in which the majority of the locus encoding the Aurora A kinase air-1 has been deleted. Complementation tests with previously isolated sterile mutations in the air-1 genetic interval demonstrate that the air-1 and let-412 loci are identical. Previous analysis of AIR-1 function by RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) has shown that AIR-1 is required for embryonic survival. The characterization of the three sterile air-1 mutant alleles described here extends these studies by revealing an allelic series that differentially affects postembryonic cell divisions and germline development.