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Aneuploidy of Specific Chromosomes is Beneficial to Cells Lacking Spindle Checkpoint Protein Bub3.

Pallavi GadgilOlivia BallewTimothy J SullivanSoni Lacefield
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Δ cells have a higher rate of chromosome mis-segregation, they were not thought to maintain an aneuploid karyotype. We investigated whether the increased copy number of specific genes on these acquired chromosomes offered a benefit to Bub3-deficient cells. Our results revealed that several genes involved in chromosome segregation and cell cycle regulation prevented the gain of chromosomes upon Bub3-depletion, suggesting that these genes confer a survival advantage. Overall, our study demonstrates that cells lacking Bub3 selectively retain specific chromosomes to increase the copy number of genes that promote proper chromosome segregation.
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