Abstract
SummaryDuring meiotic prophase, cohesin-dependent axial structures are formed in the synaptonemal complex (SC). However, the functional correlation between these structures and cohesion remains elusive. Here, we examined the formation of the cohesin-dependent axial structure in fission yeast, which forms atypical SCs composed of linear elements (LinEs) resembling the lateral elements of SC but lacking the central elements. The results demonstrated that Rec8 cohesin is crucial for the formation of the loop-axis structure within the atypical SC. Furthermore, the Rec8-mediated loop-axis structure is formed in the absence of LinEs and provides a structural platform for aligning homologous chromosomes. We also identified a rec8 mutant that lost the ability to assemble the loop-axis structure without losing cohesion. Remarkably, this mutant showed defects in the LinE assembly, resulting in a significant reduction in meiotic recombination. Collectively, our results demonstrate an essential role for the Rec8-dependent loop-axis structure in LinE assembly, facilitating meiotic recombination.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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