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Rec8 phosphorylation and recombination promote the step-wise loss of cohesins in meiosis

Gloria A. Brar, Brendan M. Kiburz, Yi Zhang, Ji-Eun Kim, Forest White and Angelika Amon

Nature 441, 532-536 (25 May 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04794

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Rec8 cleavage is delayed in rec8-17A cells.

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Elimination of recombination abolishes the Rec8 cleavage delay in rec8-17A owing to retention of arm cohesion past meiosis I.

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Depletion of Sgo1 partially alleviates the need for Rec8 phosphorylation and Cdc5 in Rec8 cleavage and anaphase I entry.

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Serine 521 phosphorylation is reduced around centromeres during meiosis I.

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