Coordinating Cell Cycle Remodeling with Transcriptional Activation at the Drosophila MBT.

Publication Year
2015

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
During the maternal-to-zygotic transition (MZT), major changes in cell cycle regulation coincide with large-scale zygotic genome activation. In this chapter, we discuss the current understanding of how the cell cycle is remodeled over the course of the Drosophila MZT, and how the temporal precision of this event is linked to contemporaneous alterations in genome-wide chromatin structure and transcriptional activity. The cell cycle is initially lengthened during the MZT by activation of the DNA replication checkpoint but, subsequently, zygotically supplied factors are essential for establishing lasting modifications to the cell cycle.
Journal
Curr Top Dev Biol
Volume
113
Pages
113-48
ISSN Number
1557-8933
Alternate Journal
Curr. Top. Dev. Biol.
PMID
26358872