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Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe
BACKGROUND: Vigorous chromosome movements driven by cytoskeletal assemblies are a widely conserved feature of sexual differentiation to facilitate meiotic recombination. In fission yeast, this process involves the dramatic conversion of arrays of cytoplasmic microtubules (MTs), generated from multip...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3382715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22425159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.042 |
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author | Funaya, Charlotta Samarasinghe, Shivanthi Pruggnaller, Sabine Ohta, Midori Connolly, Yvonne Müller, Jan Murakami, Hiroshi Grallert, Agnes Yamamoto, Masayuki Smith, Duncan Antony, Claude Tanaka, Kayoko |
author_facet | Funaya, Charlotta Samarasinghe, Shivanthi Pruggnaller, Sabine Ohta, Midori Connolly, Yvonne Müller, Jan Murakami, Hiroshi Grallert, Agnes Yamamoto, Masayuki Smith, Duncan Antony, Claude Tanaka, Kayoko |
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description | BACKGROUND: Vigorous chromosome movements driven by cytoskeletal assemblies are a widely conserved feature of sexual differentiation to facilitate meiotic recombination. In fission yeast, this process involves the dramatic conversion of arrays of cytoplasmic microtubules (MTs), generated from multiple MT organizing centers (MTOCs), into a single radial MT (rMT) array associated with the spindle pole body (SPB), the major MTOC during meiotic prophase. The rMT is then dissolved upon the onset of meiosis I when a bipolar spindle emerges to conduct chromosome segregation. Structural features and molecular mechanisms that govern these dynamic MT rearrangements are poorly understood. RESULTS: Electron tomography of the SPBs showed that the rMT emanates from a newly recognized amorphous structure, which we term the rMTOC. The rMTOC, which resides at the cytoplasmic side of the SPB, is highly enriched in γ-tubulin reminiscent of the pericentriolar material of higher eukaryotic centrosomes. Formation of the rMTOC depends on Hrs1/Mcp6, a meiosis-specific SPB component that is located at the rMTOC. At the onset of meiosis I, Hrs1/Mcp6 is subject to strict downregulation by both proteasome-dependent degradation and phosphorylation leading to complete inactivation of the rMTOC. This ensures rMT dissolution and bipolar spindle formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals the molecular basis for the transient generation of a novel MTOC, which triggers a program of MT rearrangement that is required for meiotic differentiation. |
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spelling | pubmed-33827152012-07-05 Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe Funaya, Charlotta Samarasinghe, Shivanthi Pruggnaller, Sabine Ohta, Midori Connolly, Yvonne Müller, Jan Murakami, Hiroshi Grallert, Agnes Yamamoto, Masayuki Smith, Duncan Antony, Claude Tanaka, Kayoko Curr Biol Article BACKGROUND: Vigorous chromosome movements driven by cytoskeletal assemblies are a widely conserved feature of sexual differentiation to facilitate meiotic recombination. In fission yeast, this process involves the dramatic conversion of arrays of cytoplasmic microtubules (MTs), generated from multiple MT organizing centers (MTOCs), into a single radial MT (rMT) array associated with the spindle pole body (SPB), the major MTOC during meiotic prophase. The rMT is then dissolved upon the onset of meiosis I when a bipolar spindle emerges to conduct chromosome segregation. Structural features and molecular mechanisms that govern these dynamic MT rearrangements are poorly understood. RESULTS: Electron tomography of the SPBs showed that the rMT emanates from a newly recognized amorphous structure, which we term the rMTOC. The rMTOC, which resides at the cytoplasmic side of the SPB, is highly enriched in γ-tubulin reminiscent of the pericentriolar material of higher eukaryotic centrosomes. Formation of the rMTOC depends on Hrs1/Mcp6, a meiosis-specific SPB component that is located at the rMTOC. At the onset of meiosis I, Hrs1/Mcp6 is subject to strict downregulation by both proteasome-dependent degradation and phosphorylation leading to complete inactivation of the rMTOC. This ensures rMT dissolution and bipolar spindle formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals the molecular basis for the transient generation of a novel MTOC, which triggers a program of MT rearrangement that is required for meiotic differentiation. Cell Press 2012-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3382715/ /pubmed/22425159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.042 Text en © 2012 ELL & Excerpta Medica. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license |
spellingShingle | Article Funaya, Charlotta Samarasinghe, Shivanthi Pruggnaller, Sabine Ohta, Midori Connolly, Yvonne Müller, Jan Murakami, Hiroshi Grallert, Agnes Yamamoto, Masayuki Smith, Duncan Antony, Claude Tanaka, Kayoko Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title | Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title_full | Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title_fullStr | Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title_full_unstemmed | Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title_short | Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe |
title_sort | transient structure associated with the spindle pole body directs meiotic microtubule reorganization in s. pombe |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3382715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22425159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.042 |
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