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The Arabidopsis Cdk1/Cdk2 homolog CDKA;1 controls chromosome axis assembly during plant meiosis.

Chao YangKostika SofroniErik WijnkerYuki HamamuraLena CarstensHirofumi HarashimaSara Christina StolzeDaniel VezonLiudmila ChelyshevaZsuzsanna Orban-NemethGaëtan PochonHirofumi NakagamiPeter SchlögelhoferMathilde GrelonArp Schnittger
Published in: The EMBO journal (2019)
Meiosis is key to sexual reproduction and genetic diversity. Here, we show that the Arabidopsis cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk1/Cdk2 homolog CDKA;1 is an important regulator of meiosis needed for several aspects of meiosis such as chromosome synapsis. We identify the chromosome axis protein ASYNAPTIC 1 (ASY1), the Arabidopsis homolog of Hop1 (homolog pairing 1), essential for synaptonemal complex formation, as a target of CDKA;1. The phosphorylation of ASY1 is required for its recruitment to the chromosome axis via ASYNAPTIC 3 (ASY3), the Arabidopsis reductional division 1 (Red1) homolog, counteracting the disassembly activity of the AAA+ ATPase PACHYTENE CHECKPOINT 2 (PCH2). Furthermore, we have identified the closure motif in ASY1, typical for HORMA domain proteins, and provide evidence that the phosphorylation of ASY1 regulates the putative self-polymerization of ASY1 along the chromosome axis. Hence, the phosphorylation of ASY1 by CDKA;1 appears to be a two-pronged mechanism to initiate chromosome axis formation in meiosis.
Keyphrases
  • cell cycle
  • transcription factor
  • copy number
  • genetic diversity
  • protein kinase
  • cell wall
  • dna damage
  • gene expression
  • cell death
  • small molecule
  • signaling pathway