Localization of HIM-19 in the C. elegans germline
Baptiste Roelens1, Anne M Villeneuve2
1Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford, CA, USA.
Micropublication Biology
|August 29, 2022
Abstract:
A complex series of interconnected events during meiotic prophase creates the physical connections between homologous chromosomes essential to ensure their proper partitioning during the first meiotic division. HIM-19 is an important factor that regulates meiotic prophase progression in C. elegans , but its molecular function(s) and localization have remained unclear. We show here that tagged HIM-19 expressed from its endogenous locus exhibits dynamic localization in germ cell nuclei that support its proposed role as a regulator of the CHK-2 protein kinase.


