FANCM-associated proteins MHF1 and MHF2, but not the other Fanconi anemia factors,limit meiotic crossovers |
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Authors: | Chloe Girard Wayne Crismani Nicole Froger Julien Mazel Afef Lemhemdi Christine Horlow Raphael Mercier |
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Affiliation: | 1.INRA, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, UMR1318, ERL CNRS 3559,Saclay Plant Sciences, RD10, 78000 Versailles, France;2.AgroParisTech, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, UMR 1318, ERL CNRS 3559, Saclay Plant Sciences,RD10, 78000 Versailles, France |
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Abstract: | Genetic recombination is important for generating diversity and to ensure faithful segregation of chromosomes at meiosis. However, few crossovers (COs) are formed per meiosis despite an excess of DNA double-strand break precursors. This reflects the existence of active mechanisms that limit CO formation. We previously showed that AtFANCM is a meiotic anti-CO factor. The same genetic screen now identified AtMHF2 as another player of the same anti-CO pathway. FANCM and MHF2 are both Fanconi Anemia (FA) associated proteins, prompting us to test the other FA genes conserved in Arabidopsis for a role in CO control at meiosis. This revealed that among the FA proteins tested, only FANCM and its two DNA-binding co-factors MHF1 and MHF2 limit CO formation at meiosis. |
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