Chromosomal localization of PHOX2B during M-phase is disrupted in disease-associated mutants.

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Development Growth & Differentiation Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1111/dgd.70001
Yuki Sato, Shinichi Hayashi, Souichi Oe, Taro Koike, Yousuke Nakano, Ryohei Seki-Omura, Hikaru Iwashita, Yukie Hirahara, Masaaki Kitada
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In the M-phase, the nuclear membrane is broken down, nucleosomes are condensed as mitotic chromosomes, and transcription factors are generally known to be dislocated from their recognition sequences and dispersed to the cytoplasm. However, some transcription factors have recently been reported to remain on mitotic chromosomes and facilitate the rapid re-activation of the target genes in early G1-phase. Paired-like homeobox 2B (PHOX2B) is a transcription factor exhibiting chromosomal localization during M-phase. PHOX2B mutations are associated with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, Hirschsprung disease, and neuroblastoma. In this study, we investigated PHOX2B chromosomal localization during M-phase through immunostaining and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching analysis to determine whether the chromosomal localization of disease-associated PHOX2B mutants is altered during M-phase. Missense mutations in the homeodomain and the frameshift mutation in the C-terminal domain disrupted the chromosomal localization of PHOX2B in M-phase, leading to its dispersion in the cell. Furthermore, a PHOX2B mutant with polyalanine expansion showed a line-shaped localization to the restricted region of mitotic chromosomes. Our findings suggest an association between the disease-associated mutations and defective chromosomal localization of transcription factors during M-phase. Further investigations of PHOX2B chromosomal localization during M-phase could reveal pathogenic mechanisms of such diseases.

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Development Growth & Differentiation
Development Growth & Differentiation 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Development Growth & Differentiation (DGD) publishes three types of articles: original, resource, and review papers. Original papers are on any subjects having a context in development, growth, and differentiation processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms, dealing with molecular, genetic, cellular and organismal phenomena including metamorphosis and regeneration, while using experimental, theoretical, and bioinformatic approaches. Papers on other related fields are also welcome, such as stem cell biology, genomics, neuroscience, Evodevo, Ecodevo, and medical science as well as related methodology (new or revised techniques) and bioresources. Resource papers describe a dataset, such as whole genome sequences and expressed sequence tags (ESTs), with some biological insights, which should be valuable for studying the subjects as mentioned above. Submission of review papers is also encouraged, especially those providing a new scope based on the authors’ own study, or a summarization of their study series.
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