A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Sexual reproduction relies on two key events: formation of cells with a haploid genome (the gametes) and restoration of diploidy after fertilization. Therefore the underlying mechanisms must have been evolutionary linked and there is...

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Main Authors: Capri Michèle, Rosset Roland, Delaage Michèle, Meyer Régis E, Aït-Ahmed Ounissa
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:BMC Genetics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/11/104
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spelling doaj-35a4f72df2a8479295ec84d8c253e03f2020-11-25T01:59:44ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562010-11-0111110410.1186/1471-2156-11-104A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutantCapri MichèleRosset RolandDelaage MichèleMeyer Régis EAït-Ahmed Ounissa<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Sexual reproduction relies on two key events: formation of cells with a haploid genome (the gametes) and restoration of diploidy after fertilization. Therefore the underlying mechanisms must have been evolutionary linked and there is a need for evidence that could support such a model.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We describe the identification and the characterization of <it>yem<sup>1</sup></it>, the first <it>yem-alpha </it>mutant allele (V478E), which to some extent affects diploidy reduction and its restoration. Yem-alpha is a member of the Ubinuclein/HPC2 family of proteins that have recently been implicated in playing roles in chromatin remodeling in concert with HIRA histone chaperone. The <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>mutant females exhibited disrupted chromosome behavior in the first meiotic division and produced very low numbers of viable progeny. Unexpectedly these progeny did not display paternal chromosome markers, suggesting that they developed from diploid gametes that underwent gynogenesis, a form of parthenogenesis that requires fertilization.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We focus here on the analysis of the meiotic defects exhibited by <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>oocytes that could account for the formation of diploid gametes. Our results suggest that <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>affects chromosome segregation presumably by affecting kinetochores function in the first meiotic division.</p> <p>This work paves the way to further investigations on the evolution of the mechanisms that support sexual reproduction.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/11/104
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author Capri Michèle
Rosset Roland
Delaage Michèle
Meyer Régis E
Aït-Ahmed Ounissa
spellingShingle Capri Michèle
Rosset Roland
Delaage Michèle
Meyer Régis E
Aït-Ahmed Ounissa
A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
BMC Genetics
author_facet Capri Michèle
Rosset Roland
Delaage Michèle
Meyer Régis E
Aït-Ahmed Ounissa
author_sort Capri Michèle
title A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
title_short A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
title_full A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
title_fullStr A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
title_full_unstemmed A single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>Drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis I defective mutant
title_sort single mutation results in diploid gamete formation and parthenogenesis in a <it>drosophila yemanuclein-alpha </it>meiosis i defective mutant
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Sexual reproduction relies on two key events: formation of cells with a haploid genome (the gametes) and restoration of diploidy after fertilization. Therefore the underlying mechanisms must have been evolutionary linked and there is a need for evidence that could support such a model.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We describe the identification and the characterization of <it>yem<sup>1</sup></it>, the first <it>yem-alpha </it>mutant allele (V478E), which to some extent affects diploidy reduction and its restoration. Yem-alpha is a member of the Ubinuclein/HPC2 family of proteins that have recently been implicated in playing roles in chromatin remodeling in concert with HIRA histone chaperone. The <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>mutant females exhibited disrupted chromosome behavior in the first meiotic division and produced very low numbers of viable progeny. Unexpectedly these progeny did not display paternal chromosome markers, suggesting that they developed from diploid gametes that underwent gynogenesis, a form of parthenogenesis that requires fertilization.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We focus here on the analysis of the meiotic defects exhibited by <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>oocytes that could account for the formation of diploid gametes. Our results suggest that <it>yem<sup>1 </sup></it>affects chromosome segregation presumably by affecting kinetochores function in the first meiotic division.</p> <p>This work paves the way to further investigations on the evolution of the mechanisms that support sexual reproduction.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/11/104
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