Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.

The ploidy of eukaryote gametes must be halved to avoid doubling of numbers of chromosomes with each generation and this is carried out by meiosis, a specialized cell division in which a single chromosomal replication phase is followed by two successive nuclear divisions. With some exceptions, progr...

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Main Authors: Gunjita Singh, Olivier Da Ines, Maria Eugenia Gallego, Charles I White
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5552350?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fb992687af894ff59d7d90ce382db3282020-11-24T22:03:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01128e018300610.1371/journal.pone.0183006Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.Gunjita SinghOlivier Da InesMaria Eugenia GallegoCharles I WhiteThe ploidy of eukaryote gametes must be halved to avoid doubling of numbers of chromosomes with each generation and this is carried out by meiosis, a specialized cell division in which a single chromosomal replication phase is followed by two successive nuclear divisions. With some exceptions, programmed recombination ensures the proper pairing and distribution of homologous pairs of chromosomes in meiosis and recombination defects thus lead to sterility. Two highly related recombinases are required to catalyse the key strand-invasion step of meiotic recombination and it is the meiosis-specific DMC1 which is generally believed to catalyse the essential non-sister chromatid crossing-over, with RAD51 catalysing sister-chromatid and non-cross-over events. Recent work in yeast and plants has however shown that in the absence of RAD51 strand-exchange activity, DMC1 is able to repair all meiotic DNA breaks and surprisingly, that this does not appear to affect numbers of meiotic cross-overs. In this work we confirm and extend this conclusion. Given that more than 95% of meiotic homologous recombination in Arabidopsis does not result in inter-homologue crossovers, Arabidopsis is a particularly sensitive model for testing the relative importance of the two proteins-even minor effects on the non-crossover event population should produce detectable effects on crossing-over. Although the presence of RAD51 protein provides essential support for the action of DMC1, our results show no significant effect of the absence of RAD51 strand-exchange activity on meiotic crossing-over rates or patterns in different chromosomal regions or across the whole genome of Arabidopsis, strongly supporting the argument that DMC1 catalyses repair of all meiotic DNA breaks, not only non-sister cross-overs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5552350?pdf=render
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author Gunjita Singh
Olivier Da Ines
Maria Eugenia Gallego
Charles I White
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Olivier Da Ines
Maria Eugenia Gallego
Charles I White
Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gunjita Singh
Olivier Da Ines
Maria Eugenia Gallego
Charles I White
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title Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
title_short Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
title_full Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
title_fullStr Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the impact of the absence of RAD51 strand exchange activity in Arabidopsis meiosis.
title_sort analysis of the impact of the absence of rad51 strand exchange activity in arabidopsis meiosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The ploidy of eukaryote gametes must be halved to avoid doubling of numbers of chromosomes with each generation and this is carried out by meiosis, a specialized cell division in which a single chromosomal replication phase is followed by two successive nuclear divisions. With some exceptions, programmed recombination ensures the proper pairing and distribution of homologous pairs of chromosomes in meiosis and recombination defects thus lead to sterility. Two highly related recombinases are required to catalyse the key strand-invasion step of meiotic recombination and it is the meiosis-specific DMC1 which is generally believed to catalyse the essential non-sister chromatid crossing-over, with RAD51 catalysing sister-chromatid and non-cross-over events. Recent work in yeast and plants has however shown that in the absence of RAD51 strand-exchange activity, DMC1 is able to repair all meiotic DNA breaks and surprisingly, that this does not appear to affect numbers of meiotic cross-overs. In this work we confirm and extend this conclusion. Given that more than 95% of meiotic homologous recombination in Arabidopsis does not result in inter-homologue crossovers, Arabidopsis is a particularly sensitive model for testing the relative importance of the two proteins-even minor effects on the non-crossover event population should produce detectable effects on crossing-over. Although the presence of RAD51 protein provides essential support for the action of DMC1, our results show no significant effect of the absence of RAD51 strand-exchange activity on meiotic crossing-over rates or patterns in different chromosomal regions or across the whole genome of Arabidopsis, strongly supporting the argument that DMC1 catalyses repair of all meiotic DNA breaks, not only non-sister cross-overs.
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