Abstract
AbstractDynamic changes in chromosomal structure that occur during meiotic prophase play an important role in the progression of meiosis. Among these structures, meiosis-specific chromosomal axis-loop structures are important as a scaffold for integrated control between the meiotic recombination reaction and the associated checkpoint system to ensure accurate chromosome segregation. However, the molecular mechanism of the initial step of chromosome axis-loop construction is not well understood. Here, we showed that in budding yeast, protein phosphatase 4 (PP4) that primarily counteracts Mec1/Tel1 phosphorylation is required to promote the assembly of chromosomal axis components Hop1 and Red1 onto meiotic chromatin via interaction with Hop1. PP4, in contrast, did not affect Rec8 assembly. Notably, unlike the previously known function of PP4, this novel function of PP4 was independent of meiotic DSB-dependent Tel1/Mec1 kinase activities. The defect in Hop1/Red1 assembly in the absence of PP4 function was not suppressed by dysfunction of Pch2, which removes Hop1 protein from the chromosome axis. This suggests that PP4 is required for the initial step of chromatin loading of Hop1 rather than stabilization of Hop1 on axes. These results indicate that phosphorylation/dephosphorylation-mediated regulation of Hop1 recruitment onto chromatin occurs during chromosome axis construction before meiotic double-strand break formation.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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