Recombination suppression in heterozygotes for a pericentric inversion induces the interchromosomal effect on crossovers in Arabidopsis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
During meiosis, recombination ensures allelic exchanges through crossovers (COs) between the homologous
chromosomes. Advances in our understanding of the rules of COs have come from studies of mutations
including structural chromosomal rearrangements that, when heterozygous, are known to impair COs
in various organisms. In this work, we investigate the effect of a large heterozygous pericentric inversion on
male and female recombination in Arabidopsis. The inversion was discovered in the Atmcc1 mutant background
and was characterized through genetic and next-generation sequencing analysis. Reciprocal backcross
populations, each consisting of over 400 individuals, obtained from the mutant and the wild type,
both crossed with Landsberg erecta, were analyzed genome-wide by 143 single-nucleotide polymorphisms.
The negative impact of inversion became evident in terms of CO loss in the rearranged chromosome in both
male and female meiosis. No single-CO event was detected within the inversion, consistent with a postmeiotic
selection operating against unbalanced gametes. Cytological analysis of chiasmata in F1 plants confirmed
that COs were reduced in male meiosis in the chromosome with inversion. Crossover suppression
on the rearranged chromosome is associated with a significant increase of COs in the other chromosomes,
thereby maintaining unchanged the number of COs per cell. The CO pattern observed in our study is consistent
with the interchromosomal (IC) effect as first described in Drosophila. In contrast to male meiosis, in
female meiosis no IC effect is visible. This may be related to the greater strength of interference that constrains
the CO number in excess of the minimum value imposed by CO assurance in Arabidopsis female
meiosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
meiosis; recombination; crossing over; crossover interference; chromosome rearrangement; interchromosomal effect
Elenco autori:
Consiglio, MARIA FEDERICA; Cremona, Gaetana; Paparo, Rosa; Termolino, Pasquale; Conicella, Clara
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