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DNA Dynamics and Chromosome Structure

Use of a Recombination Reporter Insert To Define Meiotic Recombination Domains on Chromosome III of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Pages 4832-4842 | Received 10 Feb 1999, Accepted 09 Apr 1999, Published online: 28 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, meiotic recombination is initiated by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). DSBs usually occur in intergenic regions that display nuclease hypersensitivity in digests of chromatin. DSBs are distributed nonuniformly across chromosomes; on chromosome III, DSBs are concentrated in two “hot” regions, one in each chromosome arm. DSBs occur rarely in regions within about 40 kb of each telomere and in an 80-kb region in the center of the chromosome, just to the right of the centromere. We used recombination reporter inserts containing arg4 mutant alleles to show that the “cold” properties of the central DSB-deficient region are imposed on DNA inserted in the region. Cold region inserts display DSB and recombination frequencies that are substantially less than those seen with similar inserts in flanking hot regions. This occurs without apparent change in chromatin structure, as the same pattern and level of DNase I hypersensitivity is seen in chromatin of hot and cold region inserts. These data are consistent with the suggestion that features of higher-order chromosome structure or chromosome dynamics act in a target sequence-independent manner to control where recombination events initiate during meiosis.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank E. J. Louis, Y. Watanabe, H. Debrauwère, and A. Nicolas for sharing unpublished data, Pfizer Inc. for providing CP-115,953, Y. Pommier for VM26, F. Baudat and A. Nicolas for the YCR098c probe, New England Biolabs for advice on pulsed-field gel sample preparation, and A. S. H. Goldman, M. Mortin, C. Vinson, and R. Shroff for comments that improved the manuscript.

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