[HTML][HTML] Meiotic cohesin-based chromosome structure is essential for homologous chromosome pairing in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

DQ Ding, A Matsuda, K Okamasa, Y Nagahama… - Chromosoma, 2016 - Springer
DQ Ding, A Matsuda, K Okamasa, Y Nagahama, T Haraguchi, Y Hiraoka
Chromosoma, 2016Springer
Chromosome structure is dramatically altered upon entering meiosis to establish
chromosomal architectures necessary for the successful progression of meiosis-specific
events. An early meiotic event involves the replacement of the non-SMC mitotic cohesins
with their meiotic equivalents in most part of the chromosome, forming an axis on meiotic
chromosomes. We previously demonstrated that the meiotic cohesin complex is required for
chromosome compaction during meiotic prophase in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces …
Abstract
Chromosome structure is dramatically altered upon entering meiosis to establish chromosomal architectures necessary for the successful progression of meiosis-specific events. An early meiotic event involves the replacement of the non-SMC mitotic cohesins with their meiotic equivalents in most part of the chromosome, forming an axis on meiotic chromosomes. We previously demonstrated that the meiotic cohesin complex is required for chromosome compaction during meiotic prophase in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. These studies revealed that chromosomes are elongated in the absence of the meiotic cohesin subunit Rec8 and shortened in the absence of the cohesin-associated protein Pds5. In this study, using super-resolution structured illumination microscopy, we found that Rec8 forms a linear axis on chromosomes, which is required for the organized axial structure of chromatin during meiotic prophase. In the absence of Pds5, the Rec8 axis is shortened whereas chromosomes are widened. In rec8 or pds5 mutants, the frequency of homologous chromosome pairing is reduced. Thus, Rec8 and Pds5 play an essential role in building a platform to support the chromosome architecture necessary for the spatial alignment of homologous chromosomes.
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