Meikin synergizes with shugoshin to protect cohesin Rec8 during meiosis i

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Abstract

The conserved meiosis-specific kinetochore regulator, meikin (Moa1 in fission yeast) plays a central role in establishing meiosis-specific kinetochore function. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we show how Moa1 regulates centromeric cohesion protection, a function that has been previously attributed to shugoshin (Sgo1). Moa1 is known to associate with Plo1 kinase. We explore Plo1-dependent Rec8 phosphorylation and identify a key phosphorylation site required for cohesion protection. The phosphorylation of Rec8 by Moa1-Plo1 potentiates the activity of PP2A associated with Sgo1. This leads to dephosphorylation of Rec8 at another site, which thereby prevents cleavage of Rec8 by separase.

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Ma, W., Zhou, J., Chen, J., Carr, A. M., & Watanabe, Y. (2021). Meikin synergizes with shugoshin to protect cohesin Rec8 during meiosis i. Genes and Development, 35(9–10), 692–697. https://doi.org/10.1101/GAD.348052.120

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