RRC ID 84114
Author Mossadeq LE, Bellutti L, Borgne RL, Canman JC, Pintard L, Verbavatz JM, Askjaer P, Dumont J.
Title An interkinetic envelope surrounds chromosomes between meiosis I and II in C. elegans oocytes.
Journal bioRxiv
Abstract At the end of cell division, the nuclear envelope reassembles around the decondensing chromosomes. Female meiosis culminates in two consecutive cell divisions of the oocyte, meiosis I and II, which are separated by a brief transition phase known as interkinesis. Due to the absence of chromosome decondensation and the suppression of genome replication during interkinesis, it has been widely assumed that the nuclear envelope does not reassemble between meiosis I and II. By analyzing interkinesis in C. elegans oocytes, we instead show that an atypical structure made of two lipid bilayers, which we termed the interkinetic envelope, surrounds the surface of the segregating chromosomes. The interkinetic envelope shares common features with the nuclear envelope but also exhibits specific characteristics that distinguish it, including its lack of continuity with the endoplasmic reticulum, unique protein composition, assembly mechanism, and function in chromosome segregation. These distinct attributes collectively define the interkinetic envelope as a unique and specialized structure that has been previously overlooked.
Published 2024-10-21
DOI 10.1101/2024.10.19.619195
PII 2024.10.19.619195
PMID 39484525
PMC PMC11526925
Resource
C.elegans tm1582 tm2886