Distinct checkpoint and homolog biorientation pathways regulate meiosis I in Drosophila oocytes.
Joanatta G ShapiroNeha ChangelaJanet K JangJay N JoshiKim S McKimPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
, are required for the biorientation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I, suggesting an error correction function. Rod is part of the RZZ complex and is notable for its property of streaming off the kinetochores. However, our results show that streaming off the kinetochore may not contribute to RZZ regulation of microtubule attachments, and only be associated with SAC function. Instead, the establishment of stable end-on attachments may occur while RZZ is still present at kinetochore. We suggest that RZZ interacts with multiple motors to promote bidirectional movement of kinetochores along microtubules, which allows chromosomes to find and attach to the correct pole.
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