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Sister chromatids separate during anaphase in a three-stage program as directed by interaxis bridges

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2123363119

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mitosis; anaphase; interaxis bridges; Topoll decatenation; cohesin

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  1. NIH [R35-GM-136322]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31900024]

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This study reveals the crucial role of interaxis bridges in sister chromatid separation during mitosis. The three-stage pathway of sister chromatid separation is described, with the interaxis bridges playing a prominent role. The findings suggest that bridges are not only removed during anaphase but actively ensure smooth and synchronous sister separation.
During mitosis, from late prophase onward, sister chromatids are connected along their entire lengths by axis-linking chromatin/structure bridges. During prometaphase/metaphase, these bridges ensure that sister chromatids retain a parallel, paranemic relationship, without helical coiling, as they undergo compaction. Bridges must then be removed during anaphase. Motivated by these findings, the present study has further investigated the process of anaphase sister separation. Morphological and functional analyses of mammalian mitoses reveal a three-stage pathway in which interaxis bridges play a prominent role. First, sister chromatid axes globally separate in parallel along their lengths, with concomitant bridge elongation, due to intersister chromatin pushing forces. Sister chromatids then peel apart progressively from a centromere to telomere region(s), step-by-step. During this stage, poleward spindle forces dramatically elongate centromere-proximal bridges, which are then removed by a topoisomerase Ila-dependent step. Finally, in telomere regions, widely separated chromatids remain invisibly linked, presumably by catenation, with final separation during anaphase B. During this stage increased separation of poles and/or chromatin compaction appear to be the driving force(s). Cohesin cleavage licenses these events, likely by allowing bridges to respond to imposed forces. We propose that bridges are not simply removed during anaphase but, in addition, play an active role in ensuring smooth and synchronous microtubule-mediated sister separation. Bridges would thereby be the topological gatekeepers of sister chromatid relationships throughout all stages of mitosis.

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