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RNF212 is a dosage-sensitive regulator of crossing-over during mammalian meiosis.
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Nature Genetics . Mar2013, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p269-278. 10p. 4 Color Photographs, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Graph. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Crossing-over ensures accurate chromosome segregation during meiosis, and every pair of chromosomes obtains at least one crossover, even though the majority of recombination sites yield non-crossovers. A putative regulator of crossing-over is RNF212, which is associated with variation in crossover rates in humans. We show that mouse RNF212 is essential for crossing-over, functioning to couple chromosome synapsis to the formation of crossover-specific recombination complexes. Selective localization of RNF212 to a subset of recombination sites is shown to be a key early step in the crossover designation process. RNF212 acts at these sites to stabilize meiosis-specific recombination factors, including the MutSγ complex (MSH4-MSH5). We infer that selective stabilization of key recombination proteins is a fundamental feature of meiotic crossover control. Haploinsufficiency indicates that RNF212 is a limiting factor for crossover control and raises the possibility that human alleles may alter the amount or stability of RNF212 and be risk factors for aneuploid conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *MEIOSIS
*CROSSING over (Genetics)
*ANEUPLOIDY
*GENETIC recombination
*CELL division
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10614036
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Nature Genetics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 85737914
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2541