Msh2 Shapes The Meiotic Crossover Landscape In Relation To Interhomolog Polymorphism In Arabidopsis

EMBO JOURNAL(2020)

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During meiosis,DNAdouble-strand breaks undergo interhomolog repair to yield crossovers between homologous chromosomes. To investigate how interhomolog sequence polymorphism affects crossovers, we sequenced multiple recombinant populations of the model plantArabidopsis thaliana. Crossovers were elevated in the diverse pericentromeric regions, showing a local preference for polymorphic regions. We provide evidence that crossover association with elevated diversity is mediated via the Class I crossover formation pathway, although very high levels of diversity suppress crossovers. Interhomolog polymorphism causes mismatches in recombining molecules, which can be detected by MutS homolog (MSH) mismatch repair protein heterodimers. Therefore, we mapped crossovers in amsh2mutant, defective in mismatch recognition, using multiple hybrid backgrounds. Although total crossover numbers were unchanged inmsh2mutants, recombination was remodelled from the diverse pericentromeres towards the less-polymorphic sub-telomeric regions. Juxtaposition of megabase heterozygous and homozygous regions causes crossover remodelling towards the heterozygous regions in wild typeArabidopsis, but not inmsh2mutants. Immunostaining showed thatMSH2 protein accumulates on meiotic chromosomes during prophase I, consistent with MSH2 regulating meiotic recombination. Our results reveal a pro-crossover role forMSH2 in regions of higher sequence diversity inA. thaliana.
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Arabidopsis, crossover, meiosis, MSH2, polymorphism
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