Inhibitors of DNA topoisomerase II prevent chromatid separation in mammalian cells but do not prevent exit from mitosis
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Inhibitors of DNA topoisomerase II prevent chromatid separation in mammalian cells but do not prevent exit from mitosis
Abstract
DNA topoisomerase II (EC 5.99.1.3) is necessary for chromosome condensation and disjunction in yeast but not for other functions. In mammalian cells, it has been reported to be necessary for progression toward mitosis but not for transit through mitosis. We have found, on the contrary, that specific inhibition of topoisomerase II (but not of topoisomerase I) interferes with mammalian mitotic progression. Metaphase is prolonged, and anaphase separation of chromatids is completely inhibited, in cells given high concentrations of topoisomerase II inhibitors; nevertheless these cells attempt cleavage, sometimes generating nucleate and anucleate daughters. Lower concentrations of inhibitors interfere with anaphase and produce abnormalities of segregation. DNA topoisomerase II activity is therefore necessary for mammalian chromatid separation, but it is not tightly coupled to the control of other mitotic events.
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