Cell cycle-dependent and independent mating blocks ensure fungal zygote survival and ploidy maintenance
Cell cycle-dependent and independent mating blocks ensure fungal zygote survival and ploidy maintenance
To ensure genome stability, sexually reproducing organisms require that mating brings together exactly 2 haploid gametes and that meiosis occurs only in diploid zygotes. In the fission yeastSchizosaccharomyces pombe, fertilization triggers the Mei3-Pat1-Mei2 signaling cascade, which represses subsequent mating and initiates meiosis. Here, we establish a degron system to specifically degrade proteins postfusion and demonstrate that mating blocks not only safeguard zygote ploidy but also prevent lysis caused by aberrant fusion attempts. Using long-term imaging and flow-cytometry approaches, we identify previously unrecognized and independent roles for Mei3 and Mei2 in zygotes. We show that Mei3 promotes premeiotic S-phase independently of Mei2 and that cell cycle progression is both necessary and sufficient to reduce zygotic mating behaviors. Mei2 not only imposes the meiotic program and promotes the meiotic cycle, but also blocks mating behaviors independently of Mei3 and cell cycle progression. Thus, we find that fungi preserve zygote ploidy and survival by at least 2 mechanisms where the zygotic fate imposed by Mei2 and the cell cycle reentry triggered by Mei3 synergize to prevent zygotic mating.
- University of Geneva Switzerland
- University of Lausanne Switzerland
- Stowers Institute for Medical Research United States
- Department of Fundamental Microbiology Switzerland
Recombination, Genetic, Ploidies, Organisms, Genetically Modified, QH301-705.5, Zygote, Cell Cycle, Genes, Fungal, RNA-Binding Proteins, Cell Cycle Proteins, Fungal Proteins, Meiosis, Schizosaccharomyces, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins, Biology (General), Mating Factor, Research Article
Recombination, Genetic, Ploidies, Organisms, Genetically Modified, QH301-705.5, Zygote, Cell Cycle, Genes, Fungal, RNA-Binding Proteins, Cell Cycle Proteins, Fungal Proteins, Meiosis, Schizosaccharomyces, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins, Biology (General), Mating Factor, Research Article
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