نتایج جستجو برای: (rDNA) homolog pairing

تعداد نتایج: 57397  

Journal: :Genetics 2000
A Briscoe J E Tomkiel

In Drosophila melanogaster, the rDNA loci function in ribosome biogenesis and nucleolar formation and also as sex chromosome pairing sites in male meiosis. These activities are not dependent on the heterochromatic location of the rDNA, because euchromatic transgenes are competent to form nucleoli and restore pairing to rDNA-deficient X chromosomes. These transgene studies, however, do not addre...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Benjamin R Williams Jack R Bateman Natasha D Novikov C-Ting Wu

Homolog pairing refers to the alignment and physical apposition of homologous chromosomal segments. Although commonly observed during meiosis, homolog pairing also occurs in nonmeiotic cells of several organisms, including humans and Drosophila. The mechanism underlying nonmeiotic pairing, however, remains largely unknown. Here, we explore the use of established Drosophila cell lines for the an...

2012
Jack R. Bateman Erica Larschan Ryan D’Souza Lauren S. Marshall Kyle E. Dempsey Justine E. Johnson Barbara G. Mellone Mitzi I. Kuroda

In Drosophila and other Dipterans, homologous chromosomes are in close contact in virtually all nuclei, a phenomenon known as somatic homolog pairing. Although homolog pairing has been recognized for over a century, relatively little is known about its regulation. We performed a genome-wide RNAi-based screen that monitored the X-specific localization of the male-specific lethal (MSL) complex, a...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Sharon E Thomas Bruce D McKee

In most eukaryotes, segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is dependent on crossovers that occur while the homologs are intimately paired during early prophase. Crossovers generate homolog connectors known as chiasmata that are stabilized by cohesion between sister-chromatid arms. In Drosophila males, homologs pair and segregate without recombining or forming chiasmata. Stable pai...

2014
Keith A. Maggert

The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) arrays are causal agents in X-Y chromosome pairing in meiosis I of Drosophila males. Despite broad variation in X-linked and Y-linked rDNA copy number, polymorphisms in regulatory/spacer sequences between rRNA genes, and variance in copy number of interrupting R1 and R2 retrotransposable elements, there is little evidence that different rDNA arrays affect pairing effica...

Journal: :Molecular Cell 2004

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Dalia Sherizen Janet K Jang Rajal Bhagat Naohiro Kato Kim S McKim

In the pairing-site model, specialized regions on each chromosome function to establish meiotic homolog pairing. Analysis of these sites could provide insights into the mechanism used by Drosophila females to form a synaptonemal complex (SC) in the absence of meiotic recombination. These specialized sites were first established on the X chromosome by noting that there were barriers to crossover...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
W Jason Cummings Sandra T Merino Kevin G Young Libo Li Christopher W Johnson Elizabeth A Sierra Miriam E Zolan

Mitotic sister-chromatid cohesion (SCC) is known to depend in part on conserved proteins called adherins, which although necessary for SCC are not themselves localized between sister chromatids. We have examined mitotic DNA-repair and meiotic chromosome behavior in the Coprinus cinereus adherin mutant rad9-1. Genetic pathway analysis established that Rad9 functions in an Mre11-dependent pathway...

2012
Giovanni Bosco

Many generations of biologists have been intrigued by the myriad structures that eukaryotic chromosomes can adopt and have questioned how their form relates to function [1,2]. One organizational state that chromosomes adopt is pairing in a homology-dependent manner [3–8]. Although homolog pairing in meiosis has been extensively studied and is important for chromosome segregation, pairing of hom...

2013
Leticia Labrador Consuelo Barroso James Lightfoot Thomas Müller-Reichert Stephane Flibotte Jon Taylor Donald G. Moerman Anne M. Villeneuve Enrique Martinez-Perez

Pairing of homologous chromosomes during early meiosis is essential to prevent the formation of aneuploid gametes. Chromosome pairing includes a step of homology search followed by the stabilization of homolog interactions by the synaptonemal complex (SC). These events coincide with dramatic changes in nuclear organization and rapid chromosome movements that depend on cytoskeletal motors and ar...

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