Differences in control of separase activity between meiosis and mitosis. Separase activity in mitosis is controlled by at least three different pathways: a specific protein inhibitor called securin; phosphorylation and binding to Cyclin/CDK1; and the Mad2/SGO2 complex. According to the results of the new study by Wetherall and colleagues [9], the Mad2/SGO2 complex does not play a role in separase control in oocytes.
Separase plays a key role in cleaving #cohesin complexes during cell division. Martin Anger explores a @plosbiology.org study showing that #separase activity is controled by #cyclin B/CDK1 & securin in #meiosis (and not SGO2, as in mitosis) 🧪 Paper: plos.io/3RAoccz Primer: plos.io/43L91UR