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Sororin is an evolutionary conserved antagonist of WAPL.

Ignacio Prusén MotaMarta GalovaAlexander SchleifferTan-Trung NguyenInes KovacikovaCarolina Farias SaadGabriele LitosTomoko NishiyamaJuraj GreganJan-Michael PetersPeter Schlögelhofer
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Cohesin mediates sister chromatid cohesion to enable chromosome segregation and DNA damage repair. To perform these functions, cohesin needs to be protected from WAPL, which otherwise releases cohesin from DNA. It has been proposed that cohesin is protected from WAPL by SORORIN. However, in vivo evidence for this antagonism is missing and SORORIN is only known to exist in vertebrates and insects. It is therefore unknown how important and widespread SORORIN's functions are. Here we report the identification of SORORIN orthologs in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Sor1) and Arabidopsis thaliana (AtSORORIN). sor1Δ mutants display cohesion defects, which are partially alleviated by wpl1Δ. Atsororin mutant plants display dwarfism, tissue specific cohesion defects and chromosome mis-segregation. Furthermore, Atsororin mutant plants are sterile and separate sister chromatids prematurely at anaphase I. The somatic, but not the meiotic deficiencies can be alleviated by loss of WAPL. These results provide in vivo evidence for SORORIN antagonizing WAPL, reveal that SORORIN is present in organisms beyond the animal kingdom and indicate that it has acquired tissue specific functions in plants.
Keyphrases
  • dna damage
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • wild type
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor
  • dna repair
  • single molecule
  • cell free
  • circulating tumor
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant