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Control of meiotic crossover interference by a proteolytic chaperone network SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Control of meiotic crossover interference by a proteolytic chaperone network
Authors
Kim, HeejinKim, JaeilSon, NamilKuo, PallasMorgan, ChrisChambon, AurélieByun, DohwanPark, JihyeLee, YoungkyungPark, Yeong MiFozard, John A.Guérin, JulieHurel, AurélieLambing, ChristopheHoward, MartinHwang, IldooMercier, RaphaelGrelon, MathildeHenderson, Ian R.Choi, Kyuha
Date Issued
2024-03
Publisher
Nature Portfolio
Abstract
Meiosis is a specialized eukaryotic division that produces genetically diverse gametes for sexual reproduction. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal exchanges, called crossovers, which recombine genetic variation. Meiotic crossovers are stringently controlled with at least one obligate exchange forming per chromosome pair, while closely spaced crossovers are inhibited by interference. In Arabidopsis, crossover positions can be explained by a diffusion-mediated coarsening model, in which large, approximately evenly spaced foci of the pro-crossover E3 ligase HEI10 grow at the expense of smaller, closely spaced clusters. However, the mechanisms that control HEI10 dynamics during meiosis remain unclear. Here, through a forward genetic screen in Arabidopsis, we identified high crossover rate3 (hcr3), a dominant-negative mutant that reduces crossover interference and increases crossovers genome-wide. HCR3 encodes J3, a co-chaperone related to HSP40, which acts to target protein aggregates and biomolecular condensates to the disassembly chaperone HSP70, thereby promoting proteasomal degradation. Consistently, we show that a network of HCR3 and HSP70 chaperones facilitates proteolysis of HEI10, thereby regulating interference and the recombination landscape. These results reveal a new role for the HSP40/J3-HSP70 chaperones in regulating chromosome-wide dynamics of recombination via control of HEI10 proteolysis. Chromosomal patterning of meiotic crossovers is mediated by pro-crossover HEI10 E3 ligase dynamics. This study reveals that a network of HSP40-HSP70 chaperones facilitates HEI10 proteolysis, thereby limiting formation of closely spaced crossovers.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/123022
DOI
10.1038/s41477-024-01633-y
ISSN
2055-026X
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nature Plants, vol. 10, page. 453 - 468, 2024-03
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