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Regulation of interference-sensitive crossover distribution ensures crossover assurance in Arabidopsis.

Xiang Li1,2, Jun Zhang1,2, Jiyue Huang3, Jing Xu1,2, Zhiyu Chen1,2, Gregory P Copenhaver3,4, Yingxiang Wang5,2.   

Abstract

During meiosis, crossovers (COs) are typically required to ensure faithful chromosomal segregation. Despite the requirement for at least one CO between each pair of chromosomes, closely spaced double COs are usually underrepresented due to a phenomenon called CO interference. Like Mus musculus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Arabidopsis thaliana has both interference-sensitive (Class I) and interference-insensitive (Class II) COs. However, the underlying mechanism controlling CO distribution remains largely elusive. Both AtMUS81 and AtFANCD2 promote the formation of Class II CO. Using both AtHEI10 and AtMLH1 immunostaining, two markers of Class I COs, we show that AtFANCD2 but not AtMUS81 is required for normal Class I CO distribution among chromosomes. Depleting AtFANCD2 leads to a CO distribution pattern that is intermediate between that of wild-type and a Poisson distribution. Moreover, in Atfancm, Atfigl1, and Atrmi1 mutants where increased Class II CO frequency has been reported previously, we observe Class I CO distribution patterns that are strikingly similar to Atfancd2. Surprisingly, we found that AtFANCD2 plays opposite roles in regulating CO frequency in Atfancm compared with either in Atfigl1 or Atrmi1. Together, these results reveal that although AtFANCD2, AtFANCM, AtFIGL1, and AtRMI1 regulate Class II CO frequency by distinct mechanisms, they have similar roles in controlling the distribution of Class I COs among chromosomes.

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Keywords:  FANCD2; FANCM; crossover assurance; crossover distribution

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34795056      PMCID: PMC8617516          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2107543118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Journal:  Annu Rev Plant Biol       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 26.379

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1.  FIGNL1 Inhibits Non-homologous Chromosome Association and Crossover Formation.

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