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Designing protein-based artificial kinetochores as decoys to prevent meiotic errors in oocytes
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Chromosome mis-segregation during meiosis in oocytes causes miscarriages and congenital diseases. Aging-associated premature chromosome separation is a major cause of mis-segregation. Effective prevention of premature chromosome separation has not yet been achieved. Here, we design protein-based artificial kinetochores that act as decoys to prevent premature chromosome separation. Designed artificial kinetochore-like decoys are submicroscale clusters of NDC80-NUF2-tethered protein particles that can establish a biorientation-like state by competing with chromosomal kinetochores for HURP-decorated microtubules. This competition reduces excessive bipolar microtubule pulling forces exerted on chromosomes, thereby effectively preventing premature chromosome separation during meiosis I and II in aged mouse oocytes. These effects suppress egg aneuploidy. This study provides a decoy strategy with biocompatible artificial kinetochores to prevent aging-associated meiotic errors in oocytes.

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2025-06-06
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2025-11-04
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Mus musculus(NCBI:txid10090),
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Cell Line
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Proteins
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Related paper(s)

Yuanzhuo Zhou, Kohei Asai, Hirohisa Kyogoku, Tomoya S Kitajima (2025) Designing protein-based artificial kinetochores as decoys to prevent meiotic errors in oocytes., Nature cell biology

Published in 2025 Nov 4 (Electronic publication in Nov. 4, 2025, midnight )

(Abstract) Chromosome mis-segregation during meiosis in oocytes causes miscarriages and congenital diseases. Ageing-associated premature chromosome separation is a major cause of mis-segregation. Effective prevention of premature chromosome separation has not yet been achieved. Here we design protein-based artificial kinetochores that act as decoys to prevent premature chromosome separation. Designed artificial kinetochore-like decoys are submicroscale clusters of NDC80-NUF2-tethered protein particles that can establish a biorientation-like state by competing with chromosomal kinetochores for HURP-decorated microtubules. This competition reduces excessive bipolar microtubule pulling forces exerted on chromosomes, thereby effectively preventing premature chromosome separation during meiosis I and II in aged mouse oocytes. These effects suppress egg aneuploidy. This study provides a decoy strategy with biocompatible artificial kinetochores to prevent ageing-associated meiotic errors in oocytes.

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Yuanzhuo Zhou
Organization(s)
Laboratory for Chromosome Segregation, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR)
Image Data Contributors
Kohei Asai, Hirohisa Kyogoku, Tomoya Kitajima
Quantitative Data Contributors

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