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Cell cycle arrest as a hallmark of insect diapause: changes in gene transcription during diapause induction in the drosophilid fly, Chymomyza costata

V. Košťál, P. Šimůnková, A. Kobelková, K. Shimada

. 2009 ; 39 (12) : 875-883. [pub] 20091029

Language English Country England, Great Britain

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

The division cycle of CNS cells was arrested in G0/G1 (86.6%) and G2 (12.8%) phases in diapausing larvae of Chymomyza costata. A two-step response was observed when the diapause was induced by transferring the 3rd instar larvae from long-day to short-day conditions: first, the proportion of G2-arrested cells increased rapidly within a single day after transfer; and second, the increase of G0/G1-arrested cells started with a delay of 5 days after transfer. The changes of relative mRNA levels of seven different genes, which code for important cell cycle regulatory factors [Cyclins D and E, kinases Wee1 and Myt1, phosphatase Cdc25 (String), Dacapo (p27), and PCNA] were followed using qRT-PCR technique. Two reference genes (Rp49 and ss-tubulin) served as a background. Significant transcriptional responses to photoperiodic transfer were observed for two genes: while the relative levels of dacapo mRNA increased during the rapid entry into the G2 arrest, the pcna expression was significantly downregulated during the delayed onset of G0/G1 arrest. In addition, moderate transcriptional upregulations of the genes coding for two inhibitory kinases, wee1 and myt1 accompanied the entry into diapause. The other genes were expressed equally in all photoperiodic conditions.

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