Tobacco BY-2 cells expressing fission yeast cdc25 bypass a G2/M block on the cell cycle
2005
The mitotic inducer gene from Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Spcdc25, was used as a tool to investigate
regulation of G2/M in higher plants using the BY-2 (Nicotiana tabacum) cell line as a model. Spcdc25-
expressing BY-2 cells exhibited a reduced mitotic cell size through a shortening of the G2 phase. The cells often
formed isodiametric double files both in BY-2 cells and in cell suspensions derived from 35S::Spcdc25 tobacco
plants. In Spcdc25-expressing cells, the tobacco cyclin-dependent kinase, NtCDKB1, showed high activity in
early S phase, S/G2 and early M phase, whereas in empty vector cells CDKB1 activity was transiently high in
early S phase but thereafter remained lower. Spcdc25-expressing cells also bypassed a block on G2/M imposed
by the cytokinin biosynthetic inhibitor lovastatin (LVS). Surprisingly, cytokinins were at remarkably low levels
in Spcdc25-expressing cells compared with the empty vector, explaining why these cells retained mitotic
competence despite the presence of LVS. In conclusion, synchronised Spcdc25-expressing BY-2 cells divided
prematurely at a small cell size, and they exhibited premature, but sustained, CDKB1 activity even though
endogenous cytokinins were virtually undetectable.
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