K. Schmekel et B. Daneholt, EVIDENCE FOR CLOSE CONTACT BETWEEN RECOMBINATION NODULES AND THE CENTRAL ELEMENT OF THE SYNAPTONEMAL COMPLEX, Chromosome research, 6(3), 1998, pp. 155-159
During the first part of meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair and unde
rgo genetic recombination. Two meiotic structures are involved in thes
e processes: the synaptonemal complex (SC) is essential for synapsis o
f the chromosomes, and the recombination nodules (RNs) represent the s
ites for recombination. In the present investigation we have used conv
entional electron microscopy to study the association between the SCs
and the RNs in the beetle Blaps cribrosa. This experimental material w
as chosen because the spermatocytes in B. cribrosa display both except
ionally well-defined SCs and distinct RNs. We find that the RNs are dr
op shaped, located on top of the SC and oriented in parallel with the
ribbon-like SC. The most striking observation is that the RNs coalesce
with the top layer of the central element of the SC. The RNs are also
connected via fibres to the lateral elements of the SC. These and oth
er structural observations suggest that the RNs could influence the sy
napsis of homologous chromosomes by affecting both early and late step
s in the assembly of the SCs.