Publications by authors named "Regine Terracol"

Article Synopsis
  • The activity of Mad1 at kinetochores is crucial for the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), which prevents anaphase from starting if kinetochores aren't properly attached to spindle fibers.
  • The RZZ complex (Rod, Zw10, Zwilch) is key for recruiting Mad1 to kinetochores, but how this happens isn't fully understood.
  • This study shows that while Mad1 has a dynamic presence at unattached kinetochores with a half-life of 12 seconds, RZZ remains stable, and there's a physical association between Mad1 and RZZ.
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Unattached kinetochores generate an anaphase inhibitor, through the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), that allows cells more time to establish proper kinetochore-microtubule (K-MT) linkages and thus avoid aneuploidy. Mad1 is the receptor for Mad2 at kinetochores, where it catalyzes the formation of Mad2-Cdc20 complexes, an essential part of the anaphase inhibitor, but whether it has any other mitotic function is unknown. We have generated a mad1-null mutation in Drosophila.

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The Drosophila bZIP transcription factor Vrille (VRI) is required for growth, circadian clock regulation and metamorphosis. We identified here a new facet of vrille (vri) function and show that it is required for tracheal development. We show that, in the embryo, VRI is expressed in a complex and dynamic pattern and is found in amnioserosa, subdomains of the developing gut and in trachea cells.

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Vri is closely related to bZIP transcription factors involved in growth or cell death. vri clonal and overexpression analyses revealed defects at the cellular level. vri clones in the adult cuticle contain smaller cells with atrophic bristles.

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