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  Male meiotic spindle features that efficiently segregate paired and lagging chromosomes.

Fabig, G., Kiewisz, R., Lindow, N., Powers, J. A., Cota, V., Quintanilla, L. J., et al. (2020). Male meiotic spindle features that efficiently segregate paired and lagging chromosomes. eLife, 9: e50988. doi:10.7554/eLife.50988.

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Fabig, Gunar, Author
Kiewisz, Robert, Author
Lindow, Norbert, Author
Powers, James A, Author
Cota, Vanessa, Author
Quintanilla, Luis J, Author
Brugués, Jan1, Author           
Prohaska, Steffen, Author
Chu, Diana S, Author
Müller-Reichert, Thomas1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Chromosome segregation during male meiosis is tailored to rapidly generate multitudes of sperm. Little is known about mechanisms that efficiently partition chromosomes to produce sperm. Using live imaging and tomographic reconstructions of spermatocyte meiotic spindles in Caenorhabditis elegans, we find the lagging X chromosome, a distinctive feature of anaphase I in C. elegans males, is due to lack of chromosome pairing. The unpaired chromosome remains tethered to centrosomes by lengthening kinetochore microtubules, which are under tension, suggesting that a 'tug of war' reliably resolves lagging. We find spermatocytes exhibit simultaneous pole-to-chromosome shortening (anaphase A) and pole-to-pole elongation (anaphase B). Electron tomography unexpectedly revealed spermatocyte anaphase A does not stem solely from kinetochore microtubule shortening. Instead, movement of autosomes is largely driven by distance change between chromosomes, microtubules, and centrosomes upon tension release during anaphase. Overall, we define novel features that segregate both lagging and paired chromosomes for optimal sperm production.

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 Dates: 2020-03-10
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.7554/eLife.50988
Other: cbg-7644
PMID: 32149606
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