The Inhibition of Polo Kinase by Matrimony Maintains G2 Arrest in the Meiotic Cell Cycle
The Inhibition of Polo Kinase by Matrimony Maintains G2 Arrest in the Meiotic Cell Cycle
Many meiotic systems in female animals include a lengthy arrest in G2 that separates the end of pachytene from nuclear envelope breakdown (NEB). However, the mechanisms by which a meiotic cell can arrest for long periods of time (decades in human females) have remained a mystery. The Drosophila Matrimony (Mtrm) protein is expressed from the end of pachytene until the completion of meiosis I. Loss-of-function mtrm mutants result in precocious NEB. Coimmunoprecipitation experiments reveal that Mtrm physically interacts with Polo kinase (Polo) in vivo, and multidimensional protein identification technology mass spectrometry analysis reveals that Mtrm binds to Polo with an approximate stoichiometry of 1:1. Mutation of a Polo-Box Domain (PBD) binding site in Mtrm ablates the function of Mtrm and the physical interaction of Mtrm with Polo. The meiotic defects observed in mtrm/+ heterozygotes are fully suppressed by reducing the dose of polo+, demonstrating that Mtrm acts as an inhibitor of Polo. Mtrm acts as a negative regulator of Polo during the later stages of G2 arrest. Indeed, both the repression of Polo expression until stage 11 and the inactivation of newly synthesized Polo by Mtrm until stage 13 play critical roles in maintaining and properly terminating G2 arrest. Our data suggest a model in which the eventual activation of Cdc25 by an excess of Polo at stage 13 triggers NEB and entry into prometaphase.
- Stowers Institute for Medical Research United States
- University of Kansas United States
G2 Phase, Heterozygote, Binding Sites, QH301-705.5, Nuclear Envelope, Centromere, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Dosage, Down-Regulation, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases, Animals, Genetically Modified, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, Chromosome Segregation, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Pachytene Stage, Biology (General), Amino Acids, Research Article, Protein Binding
G2 Phase, Heterozygote, Binding Sites, QH301-705.5, Nuclear Envelope, Centromere, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Dosage, Down-Regulation, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases, Animals, Genetically Modified, Meiosis, Drosophila melanogaster, Chromosome Segregation, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Pachytene Stage, Biology (General), Amino Acids, Research Article, Protein Binding
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