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Telomere-led meiotic chromosome movements: recent update in structure and function
Lee, C. Y.; Bisig, Carlos Gaston
; Conrad, M. N.; Ditamo, Yanina
; Almeida, L. Previato de; Dresser, M.E.; Pezza, Roberto
Fecha de publicación:
01/2020
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Revista:
Nucleus
ISSN:
1949-1034
e-ISSN:
1949-1042
Idioma:
Portugues
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In S. cerevisiae prophase meiotic chromosomes move by forces generated in the cytoplasm and transduced to the telomere via a protein complex located in the nuclear membrane. We know that chromosome movements require actin cytoskeleton [13,31] and the proteins Ndj1, Mps3, and Csm4. Until recently, the identity of the protein connecting Ndj1-Mps3 with the cytoskeleton components was missing. It was also not known the identity of a cytoplasmic motor responsible for interacting with the actin cytoskeleton and a protein at the outer nuclear envelope. Our recent work [36] identified Mps2 as the protein connecting Ndj1-Mps3 with cytoskeleton components; Myo2 as the cytoplasmic motor that interacts with Mps2; and Cms4 as a regulator of Mps2 and Myo2 interaction and activities (Figure 1). Below we present a model for how Mps2, Csm4, and Myo2 promote chromosome movements by providing the primary connections joining telomeres to the actin cytoskeleton through the LINC complex.
Palabras clave:
CSM4
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LINC
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MPS2
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MYO2
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RAPID PROPHASE MOVEMENTS (RPMS)
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVEST.EN QCA.BIOL.DE CORDOBA (P)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVEST.EN QCA.BIOL.DE CORDOBA (P)
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Lee, C. Y.; Bisig, Carlos Gaston; Conrad, M. N.; Ditamo, Yanina; Almeida, L. Previato de; et al.; Telomere-led meiotic chromosome movements: recent update in structure and function; Taylor & Francis; Nucleus; 11; 9; 1-2020; 111-116
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