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. 2023 Aug 25:24:35-61.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-genom-110122-090239. Epub 2023 May 9.

Meiotic Chromosome Structure, the Synaptonemal Complex, and Infertility

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Meiotic Chromosome Structure, the Synaptonemal Complex, and Infertility

Ian R Adams et al. Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet. .
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Abstract

In meiosis, homologous chromosome synapsis is mediated by a supramolecular protein structure, the synaptonemal complex (SC), that assembles between homologous chromosome axes. The mammalian SC comprises at least eight largely coiled-coil proteins that interact and self-assemble to generate a long, zipper-like structure that holds homologous chromosomes in close proximity and promotes the formation of genetic crossovers and accurate meiotic chromosome segregation. In recent years, numerous mutations in human SC genes have been associated with different types of male and female infertility. Here, we integrate structural information on the human SC with mouse and human genetics to describe the molecular mechanisms by which SC mutations can result in human infertility. We outline certain themes in which different SC proteins are susceptible to different types of disease mutation and how genetic variants with seemingly minor effects on SC proteins may act as dominant-negative mutations in which the heterozygous state is pathogenic.

Keywords: azoospermia; fertility; meiosis; primary ovarian failure; recurrent pregnancy loss; synaptonemal complex.

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