Event
Nuclear actin brings chromosomes together in mammalian meiosisTitle of the event | Nuclear actin brings chromosomes together in mammalian meiosis |
Series | campus seminar |
Organizer | Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC) |
Speaker | Chloe Charalambous |
Speaker institution | Department of Meiosis |
Type of event | Seminar |
Category | Forschung |
Registration required | Nein |
Details | Egg and sperm formation is crucial for reproduction in nearly all eukaryotes, including humans. Egg and sperm are formed during meiosis, in which the diploid chromosome set is reduced to a haploid set. This requires the homologous chromosomes to come together and pair in a full lengthwise manner for the installation of DNA structures called chiasmata. Chiasmata hold the homologous chromosomes together until meiotic division, ensuring correct chromosome segregation. The forces that bring homologous chromosomes towards each other and drive their pairing are not well understood. We discovered that actin and actin accessory proteins localize to the nucleus in early meiosis and actively promote the pairing of homologous chromosomes. The role of nuclear actin machinery in the process of homologous chromosome pairing will be presented in this talk. |
Date | Start: 02.03.2022, 11:00 Uhr Ende: 02.03.2022 , 12:00 Uhr |
Location |
Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie (MPIBPC) (Am Faßberg 11) Online |
Contact |
Stefan Glöggler stefan.gloeggler@mpibpc.mpg.de |