联会复合体
减数分裂
生物
同源染色体
遗传重组
重组
同源重组
突触
超微结构
遗传学
粘蛋白
染色体交叉
进化生物学
细胞生物学
DNA
基因
解剖
作者
Rosario Ortíz,Anna Kouznetsova,Olga M. Echeverría-Martínez,Gerardo H. Vázquez‐Nin,Abrahan Hernández‐Hernández
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yexcr.2016.03.025
摘要
The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a proteinaceous structure that holds the homologous chromosomes in close proximity while they exchange genetic material in a process known as meiotic recombination. This meiotic recombination leads to genetic variability in sexually reproducing organisms. The ultrastructure of the SC is studied by electron microscopy and it is observed as a tripartite structure. Two lateral elements (LE) separated by a central region (CR) confer its classical tripartite organization. The LEs are the anchoring platform for the replicated homologous chromosomes to properly exchange genetic material with one another. An accurate assembly of the LE is indispensable for the proper completion of meiosis. Ultrastructural studies suggested that the LE is organized as a multilayered unit. However, no validation of this model has been previously provided. In this ultrastructural study, by using mice with different genetic backgrounds that affect the LE width, we provide further evidence that support a multilayered organization of the LE. Additionally, we provide data suggesting additional roles of the different cohesin complex components in the structure of the LEs of the SC.
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