RRC ID 17650
著者 Akera T, Sato M, Yamamoto M.
タイトル Interpolar microtubules are dispensable in fission yeast meiosis II.
ジャーナル Nat Commun
Abstract The mitotic spindle consists of two types of microtubules. Dynamic kinetochore microtubules capture kinetochores, whereas stable interpolar microtubules serve as the structural backbone that connects the two spindle poles. Both have been believed to be indispensable for cell division in eukaryotes. Here we demonstrate that interpolar microtubules are dispensable for the second division of meiosis in fission yeast. Even when interpolar microtubules are disrupted by a microtubule-depolymerizing drug, spindle poles separate and chromosomes segregate poleward in second division of meiosis in most zygotes, producing viable spores. The forespore membrane, which encapsulates the nucleus in second division of meiosis and is guided by septins and the leading-edge proteins, is responsible for carrying out meiotic events in the absence of interpolar microtubules. Furthermore, during physiological second division of meiosis without microtubule perturbation, the forespore membrane assembly contributes structurally to spindle pole separation and nuclear division, generating sufficient force for spindle pole separation and subsequent events independently of interpolar microtubules.
巻・号 3
ページ 695
公開日 2012-2-28
DOI 10.1038/ncomms1725
PII ncomms1725
PMID 22426216
MeSH Benzimidazoles / pharmacology Carbamates / pharmacology Cell Division Cell Nucleus / metabolism Chromosome Segregation* Chromosomes, Fungal / physiology* Chromosomes, Fungal / ultrastructure Fungicides, Industrial / pharmacology Gene Knockout Techniques Green Fluorescent Proteins Kinetochores / physiology Meiosis* / genetics Microtubules / drug effects Microtubules / physiology* Schizosaccharomyces / cytology Schizosaccharomyces / genetics* Schizosaccharomyces / physiology* Septins / metabolism Spindle Apparatus / genetics Spindle Apparatus / metabolism*
IF 12.121
引用数 7
WOS 分野 CELL BIOLOGY
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