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HIM-17 regulates the position of recombination events and GSP-1/2 localization to establish short arm identity on bivalents in meiosis

Saravanapriah Nadarajan, Elisabeth Altendorfer, T. Saito, Marina Martínez‐García, Mónica P. Colaiácovo

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, and we identify two meiotic roles for chromatin-associated protein HIM-17 that ensure normal chromosome remodeling in late prophase I. During early prophase I, HIM-17 regulates the distribution of DSB-dependent RAD-51 foci and crossovers on chromosomes, which is critical for the formation of distinct chromosome subdomains (short and long arms of the bivalents) later during chromosome remodeling. During late prophase I, HIM-17 promotes the normal expression and localization of protein phosphatases GSP-1/2 to the surface of the bivalent chromosomes and may promote GSP-1 phosphorylation, thereby antagonizing Aurora B kinase AIR-2 loading on the long arms and preventing premature loss of sister chromatid cohesion. We propose that HIM-17 plays distinct roles at different stages during meiotic progression that converge to promote normal chromosome remodeling and accurate chromosome segregation.

Topics & Concepts

ProphaseBiologyChromosome segregationMeiosisSynapsisSister chromatidsBivalent (engine)ChromatidCell biologyGeneticsChromosomeEstablishment of sister chromatid cohesionGeneChemistryMetalOrganic chemistryDNA Repair MechanismsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsMicrotubule and mitosis dynamics
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