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MSH2 stimulates interfering and inhibits non-interfering crossovers in response to genetic polymorphism.


ABSTRACT: Meiotic crossovers can be formed through the interfering pathway, in which one crossover prevents another from forming nearby, or by an independent non-interfering pathway. In Arabidopsis, local sequence polymorphism between homologs can stimulate interfering crossovers in a MSH2-dependent manner. To understand how MSH2 regulates crossovers formed by the two pathways, we combined Arabidopsis mutants that elevate non-interfering crossovers with msh2 mutants. We demonstrate that MSH2 blocks non-interfering crossovers at polymorphic loci, which is the opposite effect to interfering crossovers. We also observe MSH2-independent crossover inhibition at highly polymorphic sites. We measure recombination along the chromosome arms in lines differing in patterns of heterozygosity and observe a MSH2-dependent crossover increase at the boundaries between heterozygous and homozygous regions. Here, we show that MSH2 is a master regulator of meiotic DSB repair in Arabidopsis, with antagonistic effects on interfering and non-interfering crossovers, which shapes the crossover landscape in relation to interhomolog polymorphism.

SUBMITTER: Dluzewska J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10593791 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MSH2 stimulates interfering and inhibits non-interfering crossovers in response to genetic polymorphism.

Dluzewska Julia J   Dziegielewski Wojciech W   Szymanska-Lejman Maja M   Gazecka Monika M   Henderson Ian R IR   Higgins James D JD   Ziolkowski Piotr A PA  

Nature communications 20231023 1


Meiotic crossovers can be formed through the interfering pathway, in which one crossover prevents another from forming nearby, or by an independent non-interfering pathway. In Arabidopsis, local sequence polymorphism between homologs can stimulate interfering crossovers in a MSH2-dependent manner. To understand how MSH2 regulates crossovers formed by the two pathways, we combined Arabidopsis mutants that elevate non-interfering crossovers with msh2 mutants. We demonstrate that MSH2 blocks non-in  ...[more]

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