Elevated recombination and pairing structures during meiotic arrest in yeast of the nuclear division mutant cdc5 |
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Authors: | Giora Simchen Yona Kassir Orly Horesh-Cabilly Adam Friedmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary A diploid strain of yeast, homozygous for the mutation cdc5-1, undergoes a normal meiosis at 25° C. At the nonpermissive temperature of 34° C, meiosis is arrested at the first meiotic division, after premeiotic DNA replication and recombination commitment have taken place. Haploidisation commitment does not occur at 34° C. Electron microscopy reveals that synaptons (synaptonemal complexes) are formed and the stage of arrest is characterised by a prevalence of modified synaptons, which consist of paired lateral elements lacking the central elements. Prolonged incubation at this stage of arrest results in unusually high recombination levels, perhaps related to the synaptonal structures observed.Temperature shift-up experiments (transfers of cells from 25° C to 34° C at various times during meiosis) reveal that the CDC5 function is required for both the first and the second divisions of meiosis. |
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