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Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis

In most sexually reproducing organisms crossing over between chromosome homologs during meiosis is essential to produce haploid gametes. Most crossovers that form in meiosis in budding yeast result from the biased resolution of double Holliday junction (dHJ) intermediates. This dHJ resolution step i...

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Autores principales: Gioia, Michael, Payero, Lisette, Salim, Sagar, Fajish V., Ghanim, Farnaz, Amamah F., Pannafino, Gianno, Chen, Jun Jie, Ajith, V. P., Momoh, Sherikat, Scotland, Michelle, Raghavan, Vandana, Manhart, Carol M., Shinohara, Akira, Nishant, K. T., Alani, Eric
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10153752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37079643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002085
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author Gioia, Michael
Payero, Lisette
Salim, Sagar
Fajish V., Ghanim
Farnaz, Amamah F.
Pannafino, Gianno
Chen, Jun Jie
Ajith, V. P.
Momoh, Sherikat
Scotland, Michelle
Raghavan, Vandana
Manhart, Carol M.
Shinohara, Akira
Nishant, K. T.
Alani, Eric
author_facet Gioia, Michael
Payero, Lisette
Salim, Sagar
Fajish V., Ghanim
Farnaz, Amamah F.
Pannafino, Gianno
Chen, Jun Jie
Ajith, V. P.
Momoh, Sherikat
Scotland, Michelle
Raghavan, Vandana
Manhart, Carol M.
Shinohara, Akira
Nishant, K. T.
Alani, Eric
author_sort Gioia, Michael
collection PubMed
description In most sexually reproducing organisms crossing over between chromosome homologs during meiosis is essential to produce haploid gametes. Most crossovers that form in meiosis in budding yeast result from the biased resolution of double Holliday junction (dHJ) intermediates. This dHJ resolution step involves the actions of Rad2/XPG family nuclease Exo1 and the Mlh1-Mlh3 mismatch repair endonuclease. Here, we provide genetic evidence in baker’s yeast that Exo1 promotes meiotic crossing over by protecting DNA nicks from ligation. We found that structural elements in Exo1 that interact with DNA, such as those required for the bending of DNA during nick/flap recognition, are critical for its role in crossing over. Consistent with these observations, meiotic expression of the Rad2/XPG family member Rad27 partially rescued the crossover defect in exo1 null mutants, and meiotic overexpression of Cdc9 ligase reduced the crossover levels of exo1 DNA-binding mutants to levels that approached the exo1 null. In addition, our work identified a role for Exo1 in crossover interference. Together, these studies provide experimental evidence for Exo1-protected nicks being critical for the formation of meiotic crossovers and their distribution.
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spelling pubmed-101537522023-05-03 Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis Gioia, Michael Payero, Lisette Salim, Sagar Fajish V., Ghanim Farnaz, Amamah F. Pannafino, Gianno Chen, Jun Jie Ajith, V. P. Momoh, Sherikat Scotland, Michelle Raghavan, Vandana Manhart, Carol M. Shinohara, Akira Nishant, K. T. Alani, Eric PLoS Biol Research Article In most sexually reproducing organisms crossing over between chromosome homologs during meiosis is essential to produce haploid gametes. Most crossovers that form in meiosis in budding yeast result from the biased resolution of double Holliday junction (dHJ) intermediates. This dHJ resolution step involves the actions of Rad2/XPG family nuclease Exo1 and the Mlh1-Mlh3 mismatch repair endonuclease. Here, we provide genetic evidence in baker’s yeast that Exo1 promotes meiotic crossing over by protecting DNA nicks from ligation. We found that structural elements in Exo1 that interact with DNA, such as those required for the bending of DNA during nick/flap recognition, are critical for its role in crossing over. Consistent with these observations, meiotic expression of the Rad2/XPG family member Rad27 partially rescued the crossover defect in exo1 null mutants, and meiotic overexpression of Cdc9 ligase reduced the crossover levels of exo1 DNA-binding mutants to levels that approached the exo1 null. In addition, our work identified a role for Exo1 in crossover interference. Together, these studies provide experimental evidence for Exo1-protected nicks being critical for the formation of meiotic crossovers and their distribution. Public Library of Science 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10153752/ /pubmed/37079643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002085 Text en © 2023 Gioia et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gioia, Michael
Payero, Lisette
Salim, Sagar
Fajish V., Ghanim
Farnaz, Amamah F.
Pannafino, Gianno
Chen, Jun Jie
Ajith, V. P.
Momoh, Sherikat
Scotland, Michelle
Raghavan, Vandana
Manhart, Carol M.
Shinohara, Akira
Nishant, K. T.
Alani, Eric
Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title_full Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title_fullStr Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title_full_unstemmed Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title_short Exo1 protects DNA nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
title_sort exo1 protects dna nicks from ligation to promote crossover formation during meiosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10153752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37079643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002085
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