Reconstruction of the kinetochore: a prelude to meiosis
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  • 作者:Haruhiko Asakawa (1)
    Tokuko Haraguchi (1) (2)
    Yasushi Hiraoka (1) (2) (3)
  • 刊名:Cell Division
  • 出版年:2007
  • 出版时间:December 2007
  • 年:2007
  • 卷:2
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:893KB
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  • 作者单位:Haruhiko Asakawa (1)
    Tokuko Haraguchi (1) (2)
    Yasushi Hiraoka (1) (2) (3)

    1. Kansai Advanced Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 588-2 Iwaoka, Iwaoka-cho, Nishi-ku, Kobe, 651-2492, Japan
    2. Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, 1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, 560-0043, Japan
    3. Graduate School of Frontier Bioscience, Osaka University, 1-3 Yamadaoka, Suita, 565-0871, Japan
文摘
In eukaryotic organisms, chromosomes are spatially organized within the nucleus. Such nuclear architecture provides a physical framework for the genetic activities of chromosomes, and changes its functional organization as the cell moves through the phases of the cell cycle. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe provides a striking example of nuclear reorganization during the transition from mitosis to meiosis. In this organism, centromeres remain clustered at the spindle-pole body (SPB; a centrosome-equivalent structure in fungi) during mitotic interphase. In contrast, during meiotic prophase, centromeres dissociate from the SPB and telomeres cluster to the SPB. Recent studies revealed that this repositioning of chromosomes is regulated by mating pheromone signaling. Some centromere proteins disappear from the centromere in response to mating pheromone, leading to dissociation of centromeres from the SPB. Interestingly, mating pheromone signaling is also required for monopolar orientation of the kinetochore which is crucial for proper segregation of sister chromatids during meiosis. When meiosis is induced in the absence of mating pheromone signaling, aberrant chromosome behaviors are observed: the centromere proteins remain at the centromere; the centromere remains associated with the SPB; and sister chromatids segregate precociously in the first meiotic division. These aberrant chromosome behaviors are all normalized by activating the mating pheromone signaling pathway. Thus, action of mating pheromone on the centromere is important for coherent behavior of chromosomes in meiosis. Here we discuss repositioning and reconstruction of the centromere during the transition from mitosis to meiosis, and highlight its significance for proper progression of meiosis.

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