MutS复合物与MSH2蛋白在植物交叉调控中的作用

Q3 Medicine
Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2021-07-19 Print Date: 2021-09-30 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_386
Julia Dluzewska, Piotr Ziółkowski
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摘要

交叉是同源染色体之间染色单体片段的相互交换,发生在第二次减数分裂期间。许多因素影响交叉的分布和频率,例如,反式修饰子的活性,染色质甲基化水平或重组染色体之间多态性的存在。MMR系统,特别是MSH2蛋白,用于识别和修复错配的DNA碱基,并在减数分裂期间防止不同染色体区域之间的重组。出乎意料的是,MSH2在植物中也表现出促进重组的作用,通过检测多态性和将交叉事件引导到更分散的区域。在这篇综述中,我们展示了同源间多态性如何影响交叉染色体分布,从而影响植物基因组的进化。这对自然表现出高水平纯合子的自交植物尤其重要。如果重组只发生在纯合区域,那么在随后的几代中就不会产生新的基因型,从而减缓了生物体的进化。
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The role of MutS complex and MSH2 protein in the crossover control in plants

Crossover is a reciprocal exchange of chromatid fragments between homologous chromosomes and takes place during second meiotic division. Many factors affect the distribution and frequency of crossovers – for instance, the activity of trans-acting modifiers, chromatin methylation level or the presence of polymorphisms between recombining chromosomes. MMR system, and specifically MSH2 protein, serves to recognize and repair mismatched DNA bases, and prevents recombination between divergent chromosomal regions during meiosis. Unexpectedly, MSH2 displays also a pro-recombination role in plants by detecting polymorphisms and directing crossover events into more diverged regions. In this review, we demonstrate how interhomolog polymorphism may affect crossover chromosomal distribution and, as a consequence, plant genomes evolution. It is especially important for self-fertilizing plants which naturally exhibit high level of homozygosity. If recombination were to occur only in homozygous regions, no new genotypes would be created in subsequent generations, slowing down the evolution of the organisms.

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