Differential activation of M26-containing meiotic recombination hot spots in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

David W. Pryce, Alexander Lorenz, Julia B. Smirnova, Josef Loidl, Ramsay J. McFarlane

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    Abstract

    Certain genomic loci, termed hot spots, are predisposed to undergo genetic recombination during meiosis at higher levels relative to the rest of the genome. The factors that specify hot-spot potential are not well understood. The M26 hot spot of Schizosaccharomyces pombe is dependent on certain irons activators and a specific nucleotide sequence, which can function as a hot spot in a position- and orientation-independent fashion within ade6. In this report we demonstrate that a linear element (LE) component, Rec10, has a function that is required for activation of some, but not all, M26-containing hot spots and from this we propose that, with respect to hot-spot activity, there are three classes of M26-containing sequences. We demonstrate that the localized sequence context in which the M26 heptamer is embedded is a major factor governing whether or not this Rec10 function is required for full hot-spot activation. Furthermore, we show that the rec10-144 mutant, which is defective in full activation of ade6-M26, but proficient for activation of other M26-containing hot spots, is also defective in the formation of LEs, suggesting an intimate link between higher-order chromatin structure and local influences on hot-spot activation. Copyright © 2005 by the Genetics Society of America.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Seiten (von - bis)95-106
    Seitenumfang12
    FachzeitschriftGenetics: a periodical record of investigations bearing on heredity and variation
    Jahrgang170
    Ausgabenummer1
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2005

    ÖFOS 2012

    • 1060 Biologie

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