Kim, HT; So, JH; Jung, SH; Ahn, DG; Koh, W; Kim, NS; Kim, SH; Lee, S; Kim, CH
(2011)
Cug2 is essential for normal mitotic control and CNS development in zebrafish.
BMC Devopmental Biology, 11 (49).
ISSN 1471-213X
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-11-49
SGUL Authors: Kim, Soo-Hyun
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Abstract
Background: We recently identified a novel oncogene, Cancer-upregulated gene 2 (CUG2), which is essential for kinetochore formation and promotes tumorigenesis in mammalian cells. However, the in vivo function of CUG2 has not been studied in animal models. Results: To study the function of CUG2 in vivo, we isolated a zebrafish homologue that is expressed specifically in the proliferating cells of the central nervous system (CNS). Morpholino-mediated knockdown of cug2 resulted in apoptosis throughout the CNS and the development of neurodegenerative phenotypes. In addition, cug2-deficient embryos contained mitotically arrested cells displaying abnormal spindle formation and chromosome misalignment in the neural plate. Conclusions: Therefore, our findings suggest that Cug2 is required for normal mitosis during early neurogenesis and has functions in neuronal cell maintenance, thus demonstrating that the cug2 deficient embryos may provide a model system for human neurodegenerative disorders.
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