Among 85 genes that maintain mitotic competence in quiescent eukaryotic cells, Nem1 protects nuclei from autophagy by regulating lipin. Quiescent (G0 phase) cells must maintain mitotic competence (MC) to restart… Click to show full abstract
Among 85 genes that maintain mitotic competence in quiescent eukaryotic cells, Nem1 protects nuclei from autophagy by regulating lipin. Quiescent (G0 phase) cells must maintain mitotic competence (MC) to restart the cell cycle. This is essential for reproduction in unicellular organisms and also for development and cell replacement in higher organisms. Recently, suppression of MC has gained attention as a possible therapeutic strategy for cancer. Using a Schizosaccharomyces pombe deletion-mutant library, we identified 85 genes required to maintain MC during the G0 phase induced by nitrogen deprivation. G0 cells must recycle proteins and RNA, governed by anabolism, catabolism, transport, and availability of small molecules such as antioxidants. Protein phosphatases are also essential to maintain MC. In particular, Nem1-Spo7 protects the nucleus from autophagy by regulating Ned1, a lipin. These genes, designated GZE (G-Zero Essential) genes, reveal the landscape of genetic regulation of MC.
               
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