A suppressor screen
in C. elegans
identifies a multiprotein interaction that stabilizes the synaptonemal complex
Lisa E. Kursel,
Jesus E. Aguayo Martinez,
Ofer Rog
Abstract:Successful chromosome segregation into gametes depends on tightly regulated interactions between the parental chromosomes. During meiosis, chromosomes are aligned end-to-end by an interface called the synaptonemal complex, which also regulates exchanges between them. However, despite the functional and ultrastructural conservation of this essential interface, how protein–protein interactions within the synaptonemal complex regulate chromosomal interactions remains poorly understood. Here, we describe a genetic… Show more
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