Meiosis in male Drosophila.

Spermatogenesis Pub Date : 2012-07-01 DOI:10.4161/spmg.21800
Bruce D McKee, Rihui Yan, Jui-He Tsai
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Meiosis entails sorting and separating both homologous and sister chromatids. The mechanisms for connecting sister chromatids and homologs during meiosis are highly conserved and include specialized forms of the cohesin complex and a tightly regulated homolog synapsis/recombination pathway designed to yield regular crossovers between homologous chromatids. Drosophila male meiosis is of special interest because it dispenses with large segments of the standard meiotic script, particularly recombination, synapsis and the associated structures. Instead, Drosophila relies on a unique protein complex composed of at least two novel proteins, SNM and MNM, to provide stable connections between homologs during meiosis I. Sister chromatid cohesion in Drosophila is mediated by cohesins, ring-shaped complexes that entrap sister chromatids. However, unlike other eukaryotes Drosophila does not rely on the highly conserved Rec8 cohesin in meiosis, but instead utilizes two novel cohesion proteins, ORD and SOLO, which interact with the SMC1/3 cohesin components in providing meiotic cohesion.

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雄性果蝇的减数分裂。
减数分裂包括同源染色单体和姐妹染色单体的分选和分离。在减数分裂过程中,姐妹染色单体和同源染色单体的连接机制是高度保守的,包括内聚蛋白复合物的特殊形式和同源染色单体突触/重组途径的严格调控,旨在产生同源染色单体之间的规则交叉。果蝇雄性减数分裂特别有趣,因为它省去了标准减数分裂脚本的大部分,特别是重组,突触和相关结构。相反,果蝇依靠一种由至少两种新蛋白SNM和MNM组成的独特蛋白质复合物,在减数分裂i期间提供同源物之间的稳定连接。果蝇的姐妹染色单体内聚是由内聚蛋白介导的,这是一种包围姐妹染色单体的环状复合物。然而,与其他真核生物不同,果蝇在减数分裂中不依赖高度保守的Rec8内聚蛋白,而是利用两种新的内聚蛋白ORD和SOLO,它们与SMC1/3内聚蛋白组分相互作用,提供减数分裂内聚。
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