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Cooper KF, et al.  (2009) Pds1p Is Required for Meiotic Recombination and Prophase I Progression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 181(1):65-79

Abstract: Sister chromatid separation at the metaphase-anaphase transition is regulated by a proteolytic cascade. Destruction of the securin Pds1p liberates the Esp1p separase which ultimately targets the mitotic cohesin Mcd1p/Scc1p for destruction. Pds1p stabilization by the spindle or DNA damage checkpoints prevents sister chromatid separation while mutants lacking PDS1 (pds1) are temperature sensitive for growth due to elevated chromosome loss. This report examined the role of the budding yeast Pds1p in meiotic progression using genetic, cytological and biochemical assays. Similar to its mitotic function, Pds1p destruction is required for metaphase I-anaphase I transition. However, even at the permissive temperature for growth, pds1 mutants arrest with prophase I spindle and nuclear characteristics. This arrest was partially suppressed by preventing recombination initiation or by inactivating a subset of recombination checkpoint components. Further studies revealed that Pds1p is required for recombination both in double strand break formation and synaptonemal complex assembly. Although deleting PDS1 did not affect the degradation of the meiotic cohesin Rec8p, Mcd1p was precociously destroyed as cells entered the meiotic program. This role is meiosis-specific as Mcd1p destruction is not altered in vegetative pds1 cultures. These results define a previously undescribed role for Pds1p in cohesin maintenance, recombination, and meiotic progression.

Status: Published Type: Journal Article PubMed ID: 19001291

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