نتایج جستجو برای: synapsis

تعداد نتایج: 898  

2013
Alexander Woglar Anahita Daryabeigi Adele Adamo Cornelia Habacher Thomas Machacek Adriana La Volpe Verena Jantsch

Faithful chromosome segregation during meiosis I depends on the establishment of a crossover between homologous chromosomes. This requires induction of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), alignment of homologs, homolog association by synapsis, and repair of DSBs via homologous recombination. The success of these events requires coordination between chromosomal events and meiotic progression. The c...

Journal: :Epigenetics 2010
Akiko Inagaki Sam Schoenmakers Willy M Baarends

Chromosome pairing and synapsis during meiotic prophase requires the formation and repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by the topoisomerase-like enzyme SPO11. Chromosomes, or chromosomal regions, that lack a pairing partner, such as the largely heterologous X and Y chromosomes, show delayed meiotic DSB repair and are transcriptionally silenced. Herein, we review meiosis-specific aspects o...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Mei Tang Ciro Cecconi Carlos Bustamante Donald C Rio

P elements are a family of transposable elements found in Drosophila that move by using a cut-and-paste mechanism and that encode a transposase protein that uses GTP as a cofactor for transposition. Here we used atomic force microscopy to visualize the initial interaction of transposase protein with P element DNA. The transposase first binds to one of the two P element ends, in the presence or ...

Journal: :Genetics 1990
M Bojko

Heterozygotes for three long inversions on chromosome 1 were analyzed by serial reconstruction from electron micrographs. Measurements of loop lengths at different meiotic prophase substages revealed that the homologous synapsis of the inverted region was gradually replaced by nonhomologous synapsis as loops were eliminated during pachytene. This synaptic adjustment was apparently not affected ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Paul A Rowley Margaret C M Smith

PhiC31 integrase is a serine recombinase containing an N-terminal domain (NTD) that provides catalytic activity and a large C-terminal domain that controls which pair of DNA substrates is able to synapse. We show here that substitutions in amino acid V129 in the NTD can lead to defects in synapsis and DNA cleavage, indicating that the NTD also has an important role in synapsis.

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Fernando Moreno-Herrero Laurent Holtzer Daniel A. Koster Stewart Shuman Cees Dekker Nynke H. Dekker

Type IB DNA topoisomerases cleave and rejoin one strand of the DNA duplex, allowing for the removal of supercoils generated during replication and transcription. In addition, electron microscopy of cellular and viral TopIB-DNA complexes has suggested that the enzyme promotes long-range DNA-DNA crossovers and synapses. Here, we have used the atomic force microscope to visualize and quantify the ...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1998
J Molina I Martínez-Flores C Templado M García J Egozcue

We describe the synaptic process during meiotic prophase in spermatocytes from Locusta migratoria, using synaptonemal complex (SC) spreads analyzed by light (LM) and electron (EM) microscopy. At leptotene, a stage of short duration, unpaired axial elements begin to be assembled. Synapsis starts at zygotene, beginning usually at the terminal regions of the bivalents, either at the proximal, cent...

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2005
Wojciech P Pawlowski W Zacheus Cande

Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division leading to the production of gametes. During meiotic prophase I, homologous chromosomes interact with each other and form bivalents (pairs of homologous chromosomes). Three major meiotic processes--chromosome pairing, synapsis and recombination--are involved in the formation of bivalents. Many recent reports have uncovered complex networks of inter...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Penelope R Chua G.Shirleen Roeder

We describe the identification and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae ZIP2 gene, which encodes a novel meiosis-specific protein essential for synaptonemal complex formation. In the zip2 mutant, chromosomes are homologously paired but not synapsed. The Zip2 protein localizes to discrete foci on meiotic chromosomes; these foci correspond to sites of convergence between paired homolo...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2007
Xu Ding Rener Xu Juehua Yu Tian Xu Yuan Zhuang Min Han

Prior to the pairing and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, telomeres attach to the nuclear envelope and form a transient cluster. However, the protein factors mediating meiotic telomere attachment to the nuclear envelope and the requirement of this attachment for homolog pairing and synapsis have not been determined in animals. Here we show that the inner nuclear memb...

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