RRC ID 76232
Author Macaraeg J, Reinhard I, Ward M, Carmeci D, Stanaway M, Moore A, Hagmann E, Brown K, Wynne DJ.
Title Genetic analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans Haspin-like genes shows that hasp-1 plays multiple roles in the germline.
Journal Biol Open
Abstract Haspin is a histone kinase that promotes error-free chromosome segregation by recruiting the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC) to mitotic and meiotic chromosomes. Haspin remains less well studied than other M-phase kinases, and the models explaining Haspin function have been developed primarily in mitotic cells. Here, we generate strains containing new conditional or nonsense mutations in the Caenorhabditis elegans Haspin homologs hasp-1 and hasp-2 and characterize their phenotypes. We show that hasp-1 is responsible for all predicted functions of Haspin and that loss of function of hasp-1 using classical and conditional alleles produces defects in germline stem cell proliferation and spermatogenesis, and confirms its role in oocyte meiosis. Genetic analysis suggests that hasp-1 acts downstream of the Polo-like kinase plk-2 and shows synthetic interactions between hasp-1 and two genes expected to promote recruitment of the CPC by a parallel pathway that depends on the kinase Bub1. This work adds to the growing understanding of Haspin function by characterizing a variety of roles in an intact animal.
Volume 11(7)
Published 2022-7-15
DOI 10.1242/bio.059277
PII 275645
PMID 35678140
PMC PMC9277076
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans* / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans* / metabolism Germ Cells / metabolism Histones / metabolism Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins / metabolism Male Mitosis* / genetics Phosphorylation
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C.elegans tm3858