Alteration of meiotic chromosomal pairing and synaptonemal complexes by cycloheximide |
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Authors: | Thomas F. Roth Dr. L. Gerald Parchman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, University of Delaware, 19711 Newark, Delaware, USA |
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Abstract: | When cells are exposed to cycloheximide during the synaptic period of meiotic prophase, the structure of the synaptonemal complex is markedly altered. The bulk of the lateral component is removed. When lily zygotene microsporocytes are subsequently transferred into a culture medium free from cycloheximide, normal synaptonemal complexes are again seen. Modification of the structure of the synaptonemal complex by treatment with cycloheximide for 4 days has little permanent effect on meiosis except at late zygonema or early pachynema. Treatment at this time produces meiocytes in which no synaptonemal complexes reform. When these cells proceed into diplotene and diakinesis they are devoid of chiasmatic chromosomes. The data suggest that the synaptonemal complex is essential if chiasmata are to be formed, and that a unique period exists when the formation can be interrupted.This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (GB 5173X and GB 6476) and the National Institutes of Health (GM 16882). |
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