Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology
Lab Homepage: http://mcb.berkeley.edu/labs/cande/I am interested in the origins and evolution of several hallmark features of eukaryotic cells such as the cytoskeleton, mitosis and meiosis.
Giardia is a common intestinal parasite of humans and animals, and due to its basal phylogenetic position, studies of Giardia afford a unique perspective on the function of the cytoskeleton during the early evolution of eukaryotic cells. Giardia is easily grown in the laboratory, has a sequenced genome, and is amenable to reverse genetic methodologies. We have identified, cloned, and phylogenetically classified twenty-four kinesins from Giardia, roughly triple the number of kinesins as in yeasts. Many of these kinesins, although found in metazoans, are lacking in yeasts. We are investigating their function in pathogenesis, flagellar assembly and mitosis using dominant negative mutants that interfere with kinesin function. Novel kinesins may be prime targets for development of drugs for treating giardiasis.
Understanding chromosome segregation in Giardia, a binucleate cell has important implications for understanding the genetic fates of two identical nuclei, and will yield insights concerning the evolution of mitosis. Our results challenge previous hypotheses of cell division in Giardia that describe multiple division planes, and clearly demonstrate the role of two separate spindles in chromosome segregation. We have recently shown that during encystation, nuclei undergo karyogamy, presumably to fuse and exchange genetic material. This process, if accompanied by homologous recombination as in meiosis, could be essential for maintaining homozygosity of the two nuclei. Analysis of this process will also illuminate the evolutionary origins of meiosis, a process not yet described in Giardia, but suggested to exist based on sequence conservation of putatively �meiotic-specific� giardial genes.
Meiosis:The maize Ameiotic1 gene is essential for multiple early meiotic processes and likely required for the initiation of meiosis.[W.P. Pawlowski, R. C-JWang, I. N. Golubovskaya. , J.M. Szymaniak, L. Shi, O. Hamant, T. Zhu, L. Harper, W.F. Sheridan, and W. Z. Cande. (2009) PNAS (USA) 106:3603-8]
The Histone Demethylase, Lid2, is Essential for Coordinating H3K4 and H3K9 Methylation of Heterochromatin and Euchromatin. [F. Li, M. Huarte, Y. Shi, R. Martienssen, and W. Z. Cande. (2008). Cell 135:272-283]
Evidence for nuclear fusion and automixis in the binucleate intestinal parasite Giardia intestinalis.[M. K.Poxleitner, M. Carpenter, M., R. Wang, J. Mancuso, S.C. Dawson, and W. Z. Cande (2008) Science, 319:1530-1533]
Three dimensional analysis of mitosis and cytokinesis in the binucleate parasite Giardia intestinalis. [M. S. Sagolla, S. C. Dawson, J. J. Mancuso,. and W. Cande (2006) J. Cell Sci. 119:4889-4900]
Genetics of Meiotic Prophase I in Plants [O. Hamant, H. Ma, and W. Z. Cande (2006) Ann. Rev Plant Biology 57:267-302]
Bqt2p is Essential for Initiating Telomere Clustering upon Pheromone Sensing in Fission Yeast. [X. Tang, Y. Jin, and W. Z. Cande (2006) J. Cell Biol. 173:845-51]
Coordination of meiotic recombination, pairing and synapsis by PHS1. [W.P Pawlowski,., I. N. Golubovskaya,, L. Timofeeva, R. B. Meeley,. W. F. Sheridan, and W. Z. Cande (2004) Science 303:89-92]
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