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Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3

In this study we have analysed AtASY3, a coiled-coil domain protein that is required for normal meiosis in Arabidopsis. Analysis of an Atasy3-1 mutant reveals that loss of the protein compromises chromosome axis formation and results in reduced numbers of meiotic crossovers (COs). Although the frequ...

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Autores principales: Ferdous, Maheen, Higgins, James D., Osman, Kim, Lambing, Christophe, Roitinger, Elisabeth, Mechtler, Karl, Armstrong, Susan J., Perry, Ruth, Pradillo, Mónica, Cuñado, Nieves, Franklin, F. Chris H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002507
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author Ferdous, Maheen
Higgins, James D.
Osman, Kim
Lambing, Christophe
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan J.
Perry, Ruth
Pradillo, Mónica
Cuñado, Nieves
Franklin, F. Chris H.
author_facet Ferdous, Maheen
Higgins, James D.
Osman, Kim
Lambing, Christophe
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan J.
Perry, Ruth
Pradillo, Mónica
Cuñado, Nieves
Franklin, F. Chris H.
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description In this study we have analysed AtASY3, a coiled-coil domain protein that is required for normal meiosis in Arabidopsis. Analysis of an Atasy3-1 mutant reveals that loss of the protein compromises chromosome axis formation and results in reduced numbers of meiotic crossovers (COs). Although the frequency of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) appears moderately reduced in Atasy3-1, the main recombination defect is a reduction in the formation of COs. Immunolocalization studies in wild-type meiocytes indicate that the HORMA protein AtASY1, which is related to Hop1 in budding yeast, forms hyper-abundant domains along the chromosomes that are spatially associated with DSBs and early recombination pathway proteins. Loss of AtASY3 disrupts the axial organization of AtASY1. Furthermore we show that the AtASY3 and AtASY1 homologs BoASY3 and BoASY1, from the closely related species Brassica oleracea, are co-immunoprecipitated from meiocyte extracts and that AtASY3 interacts with AtASY1 via residues in its predicted coiled-coil domain. Together our results suggest that AtASY3 is a functional homolog of Red1. Since studies in budding yeast indicate that Red1 and Hop1 play a key role in establishing a bias to favor inter-homolog recombination (IHR), we propose that AtASY3 and AtASY1 may have a similar role in Arabidopsis. Loss of AtASY3 also disrupts synaptonemal complex (SC) formation. In Atasy3-1 the transverse filament protein AtZYP1 forms small patches rather than a continuous SC. The few AtMLH1 foci that remain in Atasy3-1 are found in association with the AtZYP1 patches. This is sufficient to prevent the ectopic recombination observed in the absence of AtZYP1, thus emphasizing that in addition to its structural role the protein is important for CO formation.
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spelling pubmed-32710612012-02-08 Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3 Ferdous, Maheen Higgins, James D. Osman, Kim Lambing, Christophe Roitinger, Elisabeth Mechtler, Karl Armstrong, Susan J. Perry, Ruth Pradillo, Mónica Cuñado, Nieves Franklin, F. Chris H. PLoS Genet Research Article In this study we have analysed AtASY3, a coiled-coil domain protein that is required for normal meiosis in Arabidopsis. Analysis of an Atasy3-1 mutant reveals that loss of the protein compromises chromosome axis formation and results in reduced numbers of meiotic crossovers (COs). Although the frequency of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) appears moderately reduced in Atasy3-1, the main recombination defect is a reduction in the formation of COs. Immunolocalization studies in wild-type meiocytes indicate that the HORMA protein AtASY1, which is related to Hop1 in budding yeast, forms hyper-abundant domains along the chromosomes that are spatially associated with DSBs and early recombination pathway proteins. Loss of AtASY3 disrupts the axial organization of AtASY1. Furthermore we show that the AtASY3 and AtASY1 homologs BoASY3 and BoASY1, from the closely related species Brassica oleracea, are co-immunoprecipitated from meiocyte extracts and that AtASY3 interacts with AtASY1 via residues in its predicted coiled-coil domain. Together our results suggest that AtASY3 is a functional homolog of Red1. Since studies in budding yeast indicate that Red1 and Hop1 play a key role in establishing a bias to favor inter-homolog recombination (IHR), we propose that AtASY3 and AtASY1 may have a similar role in Arabidopsis. Loss of AtASY3 also disrupts synaptonemal complex (SC) formation. In Atasy3-1 the transverse filament protein AtZYP1 forms small patches rather than a continuous SC. The few AtMLH1 foci that remain in Atasy3-1 are found in association with the AtZYP1 patches. This is sufficient to prevent the ectopic recombination observed in the absence of AtZYP1, thus emphasizing that in addition to its structural role the protein is important for CO formation. Public Library of Science 2012-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3271061/ /pubmed/22319460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002507 Text en Ferdous et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ferdous, Maheen
Higgins, James D.
Osman, Kim
Lambing, Christophe
Roitinger, Elisabeth
Mechtler, Karl
Armstrong, Susan J.
Perry, Ruth
Pradillo, Mónica
Cuñado, Nieves
Franklin, F. Chris H.
Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title_full Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title_fullStr Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title_full_unstemmed Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title_short Inter-Homolog Crossing-Over and Synapsis in Arabidopsis Meiosis Are Dependent on the Chromosome Axis Protein AtASY3
title_sort inter-homolog crossing-over and synapsis in arabidopsis meiosis are dependent on the chromosome axis protein atasy3
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002507
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