PubMed:12091911 JSONTXT 6 Projects

Annnotations TAB TSV DIC JSON TextAE Lectin_function IAV-Glycan

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-53 DRI_Background denotes Meiotic arrest and aneuploidy in MLH3-deficient mice.
T2 54-196 DRI_Challenge denotes MutL homolog 3 (Mlh3) is a member of a family of proteins conserved during evolution and having dual roles in DNA mismatch repair and meiosis.
T3 197-423 DRI_Background denotes The pathway in eukaryotes consists of the DNA-binding components, which are the homologs of the bacterial MutS protein (MSH 2 6), and the MutL homologs, which bind to the MutS homologs and are essential for the repair process.
T4 424-661 DRI_Approach denotes Three of the six homologs of MutS that function in these processes, Msh2, Msh3 and Msh6, are involved in the mismatch repair of mutations, frameshifts and replication errors, and two others, Msh4 and Msh5, have specific roles in meiosis.
T5 662-848 DRI_Outcome denotes Of the four MutL homologs, Mlh1, Mlh3, Pms1 and Pms2, three are involved in mismatch repair and at least two, Pms2 and Mlh1, are essential for meiotic progression in both yeast and mice.
T6 849-949 DRI_Approach denotes To assess the role of Mlh3 in mammalian meiosis, we have generated and characterized Mlh3(-/-) mice.
T7 950-1006 DRI_Outcome denotes Here we show that Mlh3(-/-) mice are viable but sterile.
T8 1007-1276 DRI_Approach denotes Mlh3 is required for Mlh1 binding to meiotic chromosomes and localizes to meiotic chromosomes from the mid pachynema stage of prophase I. Mlh3(-/-) spermatocytes reach metaphase before succumbing to apoptosis, but oocytes fail to complete meiosis I after fertilization.
T9 1277-1360 DRI_Outcome denotes Our results show that Mlh3 has an essential and distinct role in mammalian meiosis.