Pleiotropic cell-division defects and apoptosis induced by interference with survivin function

Volume: 1, Issue: 8, Pages: 461 - 466
Published: Oct 27, 1999
Abstract
Here we investigate the role of the control of apoptosis in normal cell division. We show that interference with the expression or function of the apoptosis inhibitor survivin causes caspase-dependent cell death in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle, and a cell-division defect characterized by centrosome dysregulation, multipolar mitotic spindles and multinucleated, polyploid cells. Use of a dominant-negative survivin mutant or antisense survivin...
Paper Details
Title
Pleiotropic cell-division defects and apoptosis induced by interference with survivin function
Published Date
Oct 27, 1999
Volume
1
Issue
8
Pages
461 - 466
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