posted on 2017-09-19, 14:23authored byChong Wang, James D. Higgins, Yi He, Pingli Lu, Dabing Zhang, Wanqi Liang
Yen1/GEN1 are canonical Holliday junction resolvases that belong to the RAD2/XPG family. In eukaryotes, such as budding
yeast, mice, worms, and humans, Yen1/GEN1 work together with Mus81-Mms4/MUS81-EME1 and Slx1-Slx4/SLX1-SLX4 in
DNA repair by homologous recombination to maintain genome stability. In plants, the biological function of Yen1/GEN1
remains largely unclear. In this study, we characterized the loss of function mutants of OsGEN1 and OsSEND1, a pair of paralogs
of Yen1/GEN1 in rice (Oryza sativa). We first investigated the role of OsGEN1 during meiosis and found a reduction in chiasma
frequency by ;6% in osgen1 mutants, compared to the wild type, suggesting a possible involvement of OsGEN1 in the formation
of crossovers. Postmeiosis, OsGEN1 foci were detected in wild-type microspore nuclei, but not in the osgen1 mutant concomitant
with an increase in double-strand breaks. Persistent double-strand breaks led to programmed cell death of the male gametes
and complete male sterility. In contrast, depletion of OsSEND1 had no effects on plant development and did not enhance
osgen1 defects. Our results indicate that OsGEN1 is essential for homologous recombinational DNA repair at two stages of
microsporogenesis in rice.
History
Citation
Plant Physiology, 2017, 173 (2), pp. 1316-1329
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/MBSP Non-Medical Departments/Department of Genetics