2001
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.21.16.5667-5677.2001
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A Meiotic Chromosomal Core Consisting of Cohesin Complex Proteins Recruits DNA Recombination Proteins and Promotes Synapsis in the Absence of an Axial Element in Mammalian Meiotic Cells

Abstract: The behavior of meiotic chromosomes differs in several respects from that of their mitotic counterparts, resulting in the generation of genetically distinct haploid cells. This has been attributed in part to a meiosisspecific chromatin-associated protein structure, the synaptonemal complex. This complex consist of two parallel axial elements, each one associated with a pair of sister chromatids, and a transverse filament located between the synapsed homologous chromosomes. Recently, a different protein structu… Show more

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“…Though a chromosomal cohesin core is established in the absence of an intact AE in Sycp3 -/-spermatocytes, the respective proteins, e.g. SMC1, SMC3, STAG3, localize more discontinuously and the chromosomal axes appear significantly longer than in wild-type (Yuan et al 2000;Pelttari et al 2001;Liebe et al 2004). Conversely, depletion of meiotic cohesion subunits, e.g.…”
Section: First Step: the Assembly Of The Chromosomal Axes And The Aximentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Though a chromosomal cohesin core is established in the absence of an intact AE in Sycp3 -/-spermatocytes, the respective proteins, e.g. SMC1, SMC3, STAG3, localize more discontinuously and the chromosomal axes appear significantly longer than in wild-type (Yuan et al 2000;Pelttari et al 2001;Liebe et al 2004). Conversely, depletion of meiotic cohesion subunits, e.g.…”
Section: First Step: the Assembly Of The Chromosomal Axes And The Aximentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is possible that, in this case, the cohesin core is sufficient to allow the binding of the TFs (Pelttari et al 2001). Disruption of the AEs and major parts of the cohesin core, as it is found in the kleisin double mutant Rec8 -/-Rad21l -/-, however, finally leads to a failure in SYCP1 association as well (Llano et al 2012).…”
Section: Second Step: the Assembly Of The Central Regionmentioning
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“…This proposal is reinforced by the structural relationship found between the SC and the chromatid cores of meiotic bivalents (Rufas et al 1992). More recently, an axis composed by cohesin proteins has been described associated to meiotic chromosomes (Pelttari et al 2001). This structure has a location very similar to the LEs and appears all along the meiotic bivalents during the first meiotic prophase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%