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The role of topoisomerase II in meiotic chromosome condensation and segregation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. / Hartsuiker, E; Bähler, J; Kohli, J.
In: Molecular Biology of the Cell, Vol. 9, No. 10, 10.1998, p. 2739-50.

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Hartsuiker E, Bähler J, Kohli J. The role of topoisomerase II in meiotic chromosome condensation and segregation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 1998 Oct;9(10):2739-50. doi: 10.1091/mbc.9.10.2739

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Hartsuiker, E ; Bähler, J ; Kohli, J. / The role of topoisomerase II in meiotic chromosome condensation and segregation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. In: Molecular Biology of the Cell. 1998 ; Vol. 9, No. 10. pp. 2739-50.

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T1 - The role of topoisomerase II in meiotic chromosome condensation and segregation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

AU - Hartsuiker, E

AU - Bähler, J

AU - Kohli, J.

PY - 1998/10

Y1 - 1998/10

N2 - Topoisomerase II is able to break and rejoin double-strand DNA. It controls the topological state and forms and resolves knots and catenanes. Not much is known about the relation between the chromosome segregation and condensation defects as found in yeast top2 mutants and the role of topoisomerase II in meiosis. We studied meiosis in a heat-sensitive top2 mutant of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Topoisomerase II is not required until shortly before meiosis I. The enzyme is necessary for condensation shortly before the first meiotic division but not for early meiotic prophase condensation. DNA replication, prophase morphology, and dynamics of the linear elements are normal in the top2 mutant. The top2 cells are not able to perform meiosis I. Arrested cells have four spindle pole bodies and two spindles but only one nucleus, suggesting that the arrest is nonregulatory. Finally, we show that the arrest is partly solved in a top2 rec7 double mutant, indicating that topoisomerase II functions in the segregation of recombined chromosomes. We suggest that the inability to decatenate the replicated DNA is the primary defect in top2. This leads to a loss of chromatin condensation shortly before meiosis I, failure of sister chromatid separation, and a nonregulatory arrest.

AB - Topoisomerase II is able to break and rejoin double-strand DNA. It controls the topological state and forms and resolves knots and catenanes. Not much is known about the relation between the chromosome segregation and condensation defects as found in yeast top2 mutants and the role of topoisomerase II in meiosis. We studied meiosis in a heat-sensitive top2 mutant of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Topoisomerase II is not required until shortly before meiosis I. The enzyme is necessary for condensation shortly before the first meiotic division but not for early meiotic prophase condensation. DNA replication, prophase morphology, and dynamics of the linear elements are normal in the top2 mutant. The top2 cells are not able to perform meiosis I. Arrested cells have four spindle pole bodies and two spindles but only one nucleus, suggesting that the arrest is nonregulatory. Finally, we show that the arrest is partly solved in a top2 rec7 double mutant, indicating that topoisomerase II functions in the segregation of recombined chromosomes. We suggest that the inability to decatenate the replicated DNA is the primary defect in top2. This leads to a loss of chromatin condensation shortly before meiosis I, failure of sister chromatid separation, and a nonregulatory arrest.

KW - Cell Cycle

KW - Cell Nucleus

KW - Chromatin

KW - Chromosomes, Bacterial

KW - DNA Replication

KW - DNA Topoisomerases, Type II

KW - Hot Temperature

KW - Meiosis

KW - Mutagenesis

KW - Prophase

KW - Schizosaccharomyces

KW - Spindle Apparatus

KW - Journal Article

KW - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

U2 - 10.1091/mbc.9.10.2739

DO - 10.1091/mbc.9.10.2739

M3 - Article

C2 - 9763441

VL - 9

SP - 2739

EP - 2750

JO - Molecular Biology of the Cell

JF - Molecular Biology of the Cell

SN - 1059-1524

IS - 10

ER -