Literature DB >> 28031483

Speedy A-Cdk2 binding mediates initial telomere-nuclear envelope attachment during meiotic prophase I independent of Cdk2 activation.

Zhaowei Tu1, Mustafa Bilal Bayazit1, Hongbin Liu2, Jingjing Zhang1, Kiran Busayavalasa1, Sanjiv Risal1, Jingchen Shao1, Ande Satyanarayana3, Vincenzo Coppola3, Lino Tessarollo3, Meenakshi Singh1, Chunwei Zheng4, Chunsheng Han4, Zijiang Chen2, Philipp Kaldis5,6, Jan-Åke Gustafsson7, Kui Liu8,2.   

Abstract

Telomere attachment to the nuclear envelope (NE) is a prerequisite for chromosome movement during meiotic prophase I that is required for pairing of homologous chromosomes, synapsis, and homologous recombination. Here we show that Speedy A, a noncanonical activator of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks), is specifically localized to telomeres in prophase I male and female germ cells in mice, and plays an essential role in the telomere-NE attachment. Deletion of Spdya in mice disrupts telomere-NE attachment, and this impairs homologous pairing and synapsis and leads to zygotene arrest in male and female germ cells. In addition, we have identified a telomere localization domain on Speedy A covering the distal N terminus and the Cdk2-binding Ringo domain, and this domain is essential for the localization of Speedy A to telomeres. Furthermore, we found that the binding of Cdk2 to Speedy A is indispensable for Cdk2's localization on telomeres, suggesting that Speedy A and Cdk2 might be the initial components that are recruited to the NE for forming the meiotic telomere complex. However, Speedy A-Cdk2-mediated telomere-NE attachment is independent of Cdk2 activation. Our results thus indicate that Speedy A and Cdk2 might mediate the initial telomere-NE attachment for the efficient assembly of the telomere complex that is essential for meiotic prophase I progression.

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Keywords:  Cdk2; Speedy A; germ cells; meiosis; telomere

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28031483      PMCID: PMC5255603          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1618465114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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