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Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse

Meiotic recombination safeguards proper segregation of homologous chromosomes into gametes, affects genetic variation within species, and contributes to meiotic chromosome recognition, pairing and synapsis. The Prdm9 gene has a dual role, it controls meiotic recombination by determining the genomic...

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Autores principales: Balcova, Maria, Faltusova, Barbora, Gergelits, Vaclav, Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy, Mihola, Ondrej, Trachtulec, Zdenek, Knopf, Corinna, Fotopulosova, Vladana, Chvatalova, Irena, Gregorova, Sona, Forejt, Jiri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4841592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27104744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005906
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author Balcova, Maria
Faltusova, Barbora
Gergelits, Vaclav
Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy
Mihola, Ondrej
Trachtulec, Zdenek
Knopf, Corinna
Fotopulosova, Vladana
Chvatalova, Irena
Gregorova, Sona
Forejt, Jiri
author_facet Balcova, Maria
Faltusova, Barbora
Gergelits, Vaclav
Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy
Mihola, Ondrej
Trachtulec, Zdenek
Knopf, Corinna
Fotopulosova, Vladana
Chvatalova, Irena
Gregorova, Sona
Forejt, Jiri
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description Meiotic recombination safeguards proper segregation of homologous chromosomes into gametes, affects genetic variation within species, and contributes to meiotic chromosome recognition, pairing and synapsis. The Prdm9 gene has a dual role, it controls meiotic recombination by determining the genomic position of crossover hotspots and, in infertile hybrids of house mouse subspecies Mus m. musculus (Mmm) and Mus m. domesticus (Mmd), it further functions as the major hybrid sterility gene. In the latter role Prdm9 interacts with the hybrid sterility X 2 (Hstx2) genomic locus on Chromosome X (Chr X) by a still unknown mechanism. Here we investigated the meiotic recombination rate at the genome-wide level and its possible relation to hybrid sterility. Using immunofluorescence microscopy we quantified the foci of MLH1 DNA mismatch repair protein, the cytological counterparts of reciprocal crossovers, in a panel of inter-subspecific chromosome substitution strains. Two autosomes, Chr 7 and Chr 11, significantly modified the meiotic recombination rate, yet the strongest modifier, designated meiotic recombination 1, Meir1, emerged in the 4.7 Mb Hstx2 genomic locus on Chr X. The male-limited transgressive effect of Meir1 on recombination rate parallels the male-limited transgressive role of Hstx2 in hybrid male sterility. Thus, both genetic factors, the Prdm9 gene and the Hstx2/Meir1 genomic locus, indicate a link between meiotic recombination and hybrid sterility. A strong female-specific modifier of meiotic recombination rate with the effect opposite to Meir1 was localized on Chr X, distally to Meir1. Mapping Meir1 to a narrow candidate interval on Chr X is an important first step towards positional cloning of the respective gene(s) responsible for variation in the global recombination rate between closely related mouse subspecies.
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spelling pubmed-48415922016-04-29 Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse Balcova, Maria Faltusova, Barbora Gergelits, Vaclav Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy Mihola, Ondrej Trachtulec, Zdenek Knopf, Corinna Fotopulosova, Vladana Chvatalova, Irena Gregorova, Sona Forejt, Jiri PLoS Genet Research Article Meiotic recombination safeguards proper segregation of homologous chromosomes into gametes, affects genetic variation within species, and contributes to meiotic chromosome recognition, pairing and synapsis. The Prdm9 gene has a dual role, it controls meiotic recombination by determining the genomic position of crossover hotspots and, in infertile hybrids of house mouse subspecies Mus m. musculus (Mmm) and Mus m. domesticus (Mmd), it further functions as the major hybrid sterility gene. In the latter role Prdm9 interacts with the hybrid sterility X 2 (Hstx2) genomic locus on Chromosome X (Chr X) by a still unknown mechanism. Here we investigated the meiotic recombination rate at the genome-wide level and its possible relation to hybrid sterility. Using immunofluorescence microscopy we quantified the foci of MLH1 DNA mismatch repair protein, the cytological counterparts of reciprocal crossovers, in a panel of inter-subspecific chromosome substitution strains. Two autosomes, Chr 7 and Chr 11, significantly modified the meiotic recombination rate, yet the strongest modifier, designated meiotic recombination 1, Meir1, emerged in the 4.7 Mb Hstx2 genomic locus on Chr X. The male-limited transgressive effect of Meir1 on recombination rate parallels the male-limited transgressive role of Hstx2 in hybrid male sterility. Thus, both genetic factors, the Prdm9 gene and the Hstx2/Meir1 genomic locus, indicate a link between meiotic recombination and hybrid sterility. A strong female-specific modifier of meiotic recombination rate with the effect opposite to Meir1 was localized on Chr X, distally to Meir1. Mapping Meir1 to a narrow candidate interval on Chr X is an important first step towards positional cloning of the respective gene(s) responsible for variation in the global recombination rate between closely related mouse subspecies. Public Library of Science 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4841592/ /pubmed/27104744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005906 Text en © 2016 Balcova 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 (http://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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Balcova, Maria
Faltusova, Barbora
Gergelits, Vaclav
Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy
Mihola, Ondrej
Trachtulec, Zdenek
Knopf, Corinna
Fotopulosova, Vladana
Chvatalova, Irena
Gregorova, Sona
Forejt, Jiri
Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title_full Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title_fullStr Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title_short Hybrid Sterility Locus on Chromosome X Controls Meiotic Recombination Rate in Mouse
title_sort hybrid sterility locus on chromosome x controls meiotic recombination rate in mouse
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4841592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27104744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005906
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