PLoS Genetics (Mar 2013)

CRL2(LRR-1) E3-ligase regulates proliferation and progression through meiosis in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline.

  • Julien Burger,
  • Jorge Merlet,
  • Nicolas Tavernier,
  • Bénédicte Richaudeau,
  • Andreas Arnold,
  • Rafal Ciosk,
  • Bruce Bowerman,
  • Lionel Pintard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. e1003375

Abstract

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The ubiquitin-proteolytic system controls the stability of proteins in space and time. In this study, using a temperature-sensitive mutant allele of the cul-2 gene, we show that CRL2(LRR-1) (CUL-2 RING E3 ubiquitin-ligase and the Leucine Rich Repeat 1 substrate recognition subunit) acts at multiple levels to control germline development. CRL2(LRR-1) promotes germ cell proliferation by counteracting the DNA replication ATL-1 checkpoint pathway. CRL2(LRR-1) also participates in the mitotic proliferation/meiotic entry decision, presumably controlling the stability of meiotic promoting factors in the mitotic zone of the germline. Finally, CRL2(LRR-1) inhibits the first steps of meiotic prophase by targeting in mitotic germ cells degradation of the HORMA domain-containing protein HTP-3, required for loading synaptonemal complex components onto meiotic chromosomes. Given its widespread evolutionary conservation, CUL-2 may similarly regulate germline development in other organisms as well.