PLoS Genetics (Jun 2014)

OsHUS1 facilitates accurate meiotic recombination in rice.

  • Lixiao Che,
  • Kejian Wang,
  • Ding Tang,
  • Qiaoquan Liu,
  • Xiaojun Chen,
  • Yafei Li,
  • Qing Hu,
  • Yi Shen,
  • Hengxiu Yu,
  • Minghong Gu,
  • Zhukuan Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e1004405

Abstract

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Meiotic recombination normally takes place between allelic sequences on homologs. This process can also occur between non-allelic homologous sequences. Such ectopic interaction events can lead to chromosome rearrangements and are normally avoided. However, much remains unknown about how these ectopic interaction events are sensed and eliminated. In this study, using a screen in rice, we characterized a homolog of HUS1 and explored its function in meiotic recombination. In Oshus1 mutants, in conjunction with nearly normal homologous pairing and synapsis, vigorous, aberrant ectopic interactions occurred between nonhomologous chromosomes, leading to multivalent formation and subsequent chromosome fragmentation. These ectopic interactions relied on programmed meiotic double strand breaks and were formed in a manner independent of the OsMER3-mediated interference-sensitive crossover pathway. Although early homologous recombination events occurred normally, the number of interference-sensitive crossovers was reduced in the absence of OsHUS1. Together, our results indicate that OsHUS1 might be involved in regulating ectopic interactions during meiosis, probably by forming the canonical RAD9-RAD1-HUS1 (9-1-1) complex.