How and Why Chromosomes Interact with the Cytoskeleton during Meiosis

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Abstract

During the early meiotic prophase, connections are established between chromosomes and cytoplasmic motors via a nuclear envelope bridge, known as a LINC (linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton) complex. These widely conserved links can promote both chromosome and nuclear motions. Studies in diverse organisms have illuminated the molecular architecture of these connections, but important questions remain regarding how they contribute to meiotic processes. Here, we summarize the current knowledge in the field, outline the challenges in studying these chromosome dynamics, and highlight distinctive features that have been characterized in major model systems.

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Kim, H. J., Liu, C., & Dernburg, A. F. (2022, May 1). How and Why Chromosomes Interact with the Cytoskeleton during Meiosis. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13050901

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