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FBXO47 regulates telomere-inner nuclear envelope integration by stabilizing TRF2 during meiosis
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsCell CycleReproductive BiologyFertilisationCell RegulationMale InfertilityGametogenesisPublic HealthCell SignalingGenome InstabilityCell DivisionMeiosisGameteNuclear OrganizationF-box Protein 47Chromosomal RearrangementTelomeric Shelterin ComplexCell BiologyInner Nuclear EnvelopeChromatinChromosome BiologySystems BiologyMedicine
During meiosis, telomere attachment to the inner nuclear envelope is required for proper pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination. Here, we identified F-box protein 47 (FBXO47) as a regulator of the telomeric shelterin complex that is specifically expressed during meiotic prophase I. Knockout of Fbxo47 in mice leads to infertility in males. We found that the Fbxo47 deficient spermatocytes are unable to form a complete synaptonemal complex. FBXO47 interacts with TRF1/2, and the disruption of Fbxo47 destabilizes TRF2, leading to unstable telomere attachment and slow traversing through the bouquet stage. Our findings uncover a novel mechanism of FBXO47 in telomeric shelterin subunit stabilization during meiosis.
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