RRC ID 34805
Author Shibuya H, Ishiguro K, Watanabe Y.
Title The TRF1-binding protein TERB1 promotes chromosome movement and telomere rigidity in meiosis.
Journal Nat Cell Biol
Abstract During meiotic prophase, telomere-mediated chromosomal movement along the nuclear envelope is crucial for homologue pairing and synapsis. However, how telomeres are modified to mediate chromosome movement is largely elusive. Here we show that mammalian meiotic telomeres are fundamentally modified by a meiosis-specific Myb-domain protein, TERB1, that localizes at telomeres in mouse germ cells. TERB1 forms a heterocomplex with the canonical telomeric protein TRF1 and binds telomere repeat DNA. Disruption of Terb1 in mice abolishes meiotic chromosomal movement and impairs homologous pairing and synapsis, causing infertility in both sexes. TERB1 promotes telomere association with the nuclear envelope and deposition of the SUN-KASH complex, which recruits cytoplasmic motor complexes. TERB1 also binds and recruits cohesin to telomeres to develop structural rigidity, strikingly reminiscent of centromeres. Our study suggests that TERB1 acts as a central hub for the assembly of a conserved meiotic telomere complex required for chromosome movements.
Volume 16(2)
Pages 145-56
Published 2014-2-1
DOI 10.1038/ncb2896
PII ncb2896
PMID 24413433
MeSH Amino Acid Sequence Animals Carrier Proteins / chemistry Carrier Proteins / genetics Carrier Proteins / physiology* Cell Cycle Proteins / chemistry Cell Cycle Proteins / genetics Cell Cycle Proteins / physiology* Chromosomes* Female Fertility / genetics Male Meiosis* Mice Molecular Sequence Data Protein Binding Sequence Homology, Amino Acid Telomere* Telomeric Repeat Binding Protein 1 / metabolism*
IF 20.042
Times Cited 71
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
DNA material pCAG-GFP-mTrf1 cDNA (RDB13486) pCAG-GFP-mScp3 cDNA (RDB13487).