A coiled-coil related protein specific for synapsed regions of meiotic prophase chromosomes
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A coiled-coil related protein specific for synapsed regions of meiotic prophase chromosomes
Abstract
Synaptonemal complexes (SCs) are structures that are formed between homologous chromosomes during meiotic prophase. They are probably involved in chromosome pairing and recombination. Using a monoclonal anti-SC antibody we isolated cDNAs encoding a major component of SCs which is localized specifically in synapsed segments of meiotic prophase chromosomes. The protein predicted from the nucleotide sequence of a full-length cDNA, named SCP1, consists of 946 amino acid residues and has a molecular weight of 111 kDa. It shares several features with nuclear lamins and some recently identified nuclear matrix proteins. The major part of SCP1 consists of long stretches capable of forming amphipathic alpha-helices. This region shows amino acid sequence similarity to the coiled-coil region of myosin heavy chain. A leucine zipper is included in this region. The carboxy-terminus has two small basic domains and several S/T-P-X-X motifs, which are characteristic of DNA-binding proteins. One of these motifs is a potential target site for p34cdc2 protein kinase. The amino-terminus is acidic and relatively proline-rich, but does not contain the S/T-P-X-X motif. The transcription of the gene encoding SCP1 is restricted to zygotene-diplotene spermatocytes. A polyclonal antiserum raised against the fusion protein of one of the cDNA clones recognizes a single protein on Western blots of isolated SCs, with an electrophoretic mobility identical to that of the antigen recognized by the original monoclonal antibody (mAb), IX5B2. From a detailed comparison of the immunogold labelling of rat SCs by mAb IX5B2 and the polyclonal anti-fusion protein antiserum respectively, we tentatively infer that the carboxy-terminus of SCP1 is orientated towards the lateral elements and that the other domains of the protein extend towards the central region between the lateral elements. We conclude that SCP1 is the major component of the transverse filaments of SCs, and speculate that it has evolved by specialization of a nuclear matrix protein.
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