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A Switch in Microtubule Orientation during C. elegans Meiosis

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 28, 期 18, 页码 2991-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.07.012

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [MU 1423/3-1, MU 1423/3-2, MU 1423/8-1]
  2. Human Frontier Science Programme [RGP 0034/2010]
  3. Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus of the Technische Universitat Dresden (Frauenhabilitationsstipendium)
  4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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In oocytes of many organisms, meiotic spindles form in the absence of centrosomes [1-5]. Such female meiotic spindles have a pointed appearance in metaphase with microtubules focused at acentrosomal spindle poles. At anaphase, the microtubules of acentrosomal spindles then transition to an inter-chromosomal array, while the spindle poles disappear. This transition is currently not understood. Previous studies have focused on this inter-chromosomal microtubule array and proposed a pushing model to drive chromosome segregation [6, 7]. This model includes an end-on orientation of microtubules with chromosomes. Alternatively, chromosomes were thought to associate along bundles of microtubules [8, 9]. Starting with metaphase, this second model proposed a pure lateral chromosome-to-microtubule association up to the final meiotic stages of anaphase. Here, we applied large-scale electron tomography [10] of staged C. elegans oocytes in meiosis to analyze the orientation of microtubules in respect to chromosomes. We show that microtubules at metaphase I are primarily oriented laterally to the chromosomes and that microtubules switch to an end-on orientation during progression through anaphase. We further show that this switch in microtubule orientation involves a kinesin-13 microtubule depolymerase, KLP-7, which removes laterally associated microtubules around chromosomes. From this, we conclude that both lateral and end-on modes of microtubule-to-chromosome orientations are successively used in C. elegans oocytes to segregate meiotic chromosomes.

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