HIGH CROSSOVER RATE1 encodes PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE X1 and restricts meiotic crossovers in Arabidopsis
Meiotic crossovers are tightly restricted in most eukaryotes, despite an excess of initiating DNA double-strand breaks. The majority of plant crossovers are dependent on class I interfering repair, with a minority formed via the class II pathway. Class II repair is limited by anti-recombination path...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature plants 2021-04, Vol.7 (4), p.452-467 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Meiotic crossovers are tightly restricted in most eukaryotes, despite an excess of initiating DNA double-strand breaks. The majority of plant crossovers are dependent on class I interfering repair, with a minority formed via the class II pathway. Class II repair is limited by anti-recombination pathways; however, similar pathways repressing class I crossovers have not been identified. Here, we performed a forward genetic screen in
Arabidopsis
using fluorescent crossover reporters to identify mutants with increased or decreased recombination frequency. We identified
HIGH CROSSOVER RATE1
(
HCR1
) as repressing crossovers and encoding PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE X1. Genome-wide analysis showed that
hcr1
crossovers are increased in the distal chromosome arms. MLH1 foci significantly increase in
hcr1
and crossover interference decreases, demonstrating an effect on class I repair. Consistently, yeast two-hybrid and in planta assays show interaction between HCR1 and class I proteins, including HEI10, PTD, MSH5 and MLH1. We propose that HCR1 plays a major role in opposition to pro-recombination kinases to restrict crossovers in
Arabidopsis
.
HIGH CROSSOVER RATE1
(
HCR1
) represses meiotic crossovers and encodes PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE X1, which therefore has a major role opposing the function of pro-recombination kinases to restrict crossovers in
Arabidopsis
. |
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ISSN: | 2055-0278 2055-0278 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41477-021-00889-y |