THE GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX
Stowers Institute for Medical Research · University of Kansas
Abstract
▪ Abstract The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a protein lattice that resembles railroad tracks and connects paired homologous chromosomes in most meiotic systems. The two side rails of the SC, known as lateral elements (LEs), are connected by proteins known as transverse filaments. The LEs are derived from the axial elements of the chromosomes and play important roles in chromosome condensation, pairing, transverse filament assembly, and prohibiting double-strand breaks (DSBs) from entering into recombination pathways that involve sister chromatids. The proteins that make up the transverse filaments of the SC also play a much earlier role in committing a subset of DSBs into a recombination pathway, which results…
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- Synapsis
- Synaptonemal complex
- Biology
- Sister chromatids
- Meiosis
- Condensin
- Chromosomal crossover
- Homologous chromosome