Distinct checkpoint and homolog biorientation pathways regulate meiosis I inDrosophilaoocytes

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Shapiro Joanatta G.,Changela Neha,Jang Janet K.,Joshi Jay N.,McKim Kim S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMitosis and meiosis have two mechanisms for regulating the accuracy of chromosome segregation: error correction and the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC). We have investigated the function of several checkpoint proteins in meiosis I ofDrosophilaoocytes. Evidence of a SAC response by several of these proteins is found upon depolymerization of microtubules by colchicine. However, unattached kinetochores or errors in biorientation of homologous chromosomes does not induce a SAC response. Furthermore, the metaphase I arrest does not depend on SAC genes, suggesting the APC is inhibited even if the SAC is silenced. Two SAC proteins, ROD of the ROD-ZW10-Zwilch (RZZ) complex and MPS1, are also required for the biorientation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I, suggesting an error correction function. Both proteins aid in preventing or correcting erroneous attachments and depend on SPC105R for localization to the kinetochore. We have defined a region of SPC105R, amino acids 123-473, that is required for ROD localization and biorientation of homologous chromosomes at meiosis I. Surprisingly, ROD removal, or “streaming”, is independent of the dynein adaptor Spindly and is not linked to the stabilization of end-on attachments. Instead, meiotic RZZ streaming appears to depend on cell cycle stage and may be regulated independently of kinetochore attachment or biorientation status. We also show that dynein adaptor Spindly is also required for biorientation at meiosis I, and surprisingly, the direction of RZZ streaming.Author SummaryThe Spindle Assembly Checkpoint (SAC) is known to delay cell cycle progression until chromosomes are properly attached to microtubules. Meiotic cells often have modified cell cycle phases, and natural arrest points such as metaphase I inDrosophila. We show that inDrosophilaoocytes, the SAC is sensitive to loss of microtubules, but not sensitive to a variety of kinetochore attachment errors. Thus, the function of the SAC appears to be limited to monitoring oocyte spindle assembly, and not required for accurate chromosome segregation. However, two of the SAC genes,rodandMps1, are required for the biorientation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I, suggesting an error correction function. Rod is part of the RZZ complex and is notable for its property of streaming off the kinetochores. However, our results show that streaming off the kinetochore may not contribute to RZZ regulation of microtubule attachments, and only be associated with SAC function. Instead, the establishment of stable end-on attachments may occur while RZZ is still present at kinetochore. We suggest that RZZ interacts with multiple motors to promote bidirectional movement of kinetochores along microtubules, which allows chromosomes to find and attach to the correct pole.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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