225: VRK-1, BAF-1 and the release of meiotic chromatin
Base by Base10 Dec 2025

225: VRK-1, BAF-1 and the release of meiotic chromatin

Paouneskou D et al., Nature Communications - VRK-1 phosphorylates BAF-1 to remove chromatin from the nuclear periphery during early meiotic prophase in C. elegans, and failure of this step impairs pairing and synapsis and generates heritable genome lesions. Key terms: VRK-1, BAF-1, meiosis, chromatin tethering, genome integrity.

Study Highlights:
The authors used an auxin-inducible VRK-1 depletion system and genetic perturbations to show that VRK-1 phosphorylates BAF-1 (Ser4) to release chromatin–nuclear periphery contacts during leptotene–zygotene. VRK-1 loss or a BAF-1 Ser4 phospho-mutant increases chromatin tethering at the nuclear envelope, delays homolog pairing, slows and disrupts synaptonemal complex assembly, and elevates apoptosis. VRK-1 depletion produces oocytes with increased DAPI bodies, intrachromosomal bridges and fragmentation that depend on SPO-11 and MSH-5, while baf-1 RNAi rescues overtethering phenotypes. Transient VRK-1 loss during the chromosome movement window yields offspring with an increased burden of deletions and duplications detected by long-read sequencing, implicating VRK-1–BAF-1 in preserving genome integrity

Conclusion:
Timed VRK-1–mediated phosphorylation of BAF-1 is required to detach chromatin from the nuclear periphery during meiotic chromosome movements to ensure correct pairing, synapsis, and genome stability

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First author:
Paouneskou D

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-65420-9

Reference:
Paouneskou D., Baudrimont A., Elkrewi M., Kölbl C., Tiemann-Boege I., Vicoso B., Jantsch V. BAF-1–VRK-1 mediated release of meiotic chromosomes from the nuclear periphery is important for genome integrity. Nature Communications. 2025;16:10446. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65420-9

License:
This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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️ Episode:
225: VRK-1 and BAF-1 release meiotic chromosomes

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Article title:
BAF-1–VRK-1 mediated release of meiotic chromosomes from the nuclear periphery is important for genome integrity

QC:
This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2025-12-10.

QC Scope:
- article metadata and core scientific claims from the narration
- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music
- transcript coverage: Audited the transcript’s presentation of the VRK-1–BAF-1 mechanism, effects of VRK-1 depletion on chromatin tethering and meiosis (pairing, SC, CO), apoptosis, and the heritable genome-variant outcomes revealed by long-read sequencing, plus rescue and repair pathway details described in the article.
- transcript topics: Meiosis in C. elegans and rapid chromosome movements; Chromatin tethering to nuclear periphery (BAF-1); VRK-1 kinase and BAF-1 Ser4 phosphorylation; AID timing window for VRK-1 depletion; Synapsis and CO formation (HTP-3, SYP-1, MSH-5, ZHP-3); DNA repair pathways and alternative repair (MUS-81, POLQ-1, NHEJ)

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- claims flagged for review: 0
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