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Genetic and cytological characterization of the recombination protein RAD-51 in Caenorhabditis elegans

Author(s)
Alpi, APasierbek, PGartner, ALoidl, J
Issued Date
2003-07
DOI
10.1007/s00412-003-0237-5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30918
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00412-003-0237-5
Citation
CHROMOSOMA, v.112, no.1, pp.6 - 16
Abstract
We investigated the role of Caenorhabditis elegans rad-51 during meiotic prophase. We showed that rad-51 mutant worms are viable, have no defects in meiotic homology recognition and synapsis but exhibit abnormal chromosomal morphology and univalent formation at diakinesis. During meiosis RAD-51 becomes localized to distinct foci in nuclei of the transition zone of the gonad and is most abundant in nuclei at late zygotene/early pachytene. Foci then gradually disappear from chromosomes and no foci are observed in late pachytene. RAD-51 localization requires the recombination genes spo-11 and mre-11 as well as chk-2, which is necessary for homology recognition and presynaptic alignment. Mutational analysis with synapsis- and recombination-defective strains, as well as the analysis of strains bearing heterozygous translocation chromosomes, suggests that presynaptic alignment may be required for RAD-51 focus formation, whereas homologous synaptonemal complex formation is required to remove RAD-51 foci.
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG
ISSN
0009-5915
Keyword
DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKSMEIOTIC CHROMOSOME SYNAPSISDAMAGE-INDUCED APOPTOSISC-ELEGANSSACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAESYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEXESMOUSE SPERMATOCYTESIONIZING-RADIATIONRAD51 PROTEINDNA

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