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Publication : Dual functions for the ssDNA-binding protein RPA in meiotic recombination.

First Author  Shi B Year  2019
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  15
Issue  2 Pages  e1007952
PubMed ID  30716097 Mgi Jnum  J:272029
Mgi Id  MGI:6281314 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1007952
Citation  Shi B, et al. (2019) Dual functions for the ssDNA-binding protein RPA in meiotic recombination. PLoS Genet 15(2):e1007952
abstractText  Meiotic recombination permits exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes. The replication protein A (RPA) complex, the predominant ssDNA-binding complex, is required for nearly all aspects of DNA metabolism, but its role in mammalian meiotic recombination remains unknown due to the embryonic lethality of RPA mutant mice. RPA is a heterotrimer of RPA1, RPA2, and RPA3. We find that loss of RPA1, the largest subunit, leads to disappearance of RPA2 and RPA3, resulting in the absence of the RPA complex. Using an inducible germline-specific inactivation strategy, we find that loss of RPA completely abrogates loading of RAD51/DMC1 recombinases to programmed meiotic DNA double strand breaks, thus blocking strand invasion required for chromosome pairing and synapsis. Surprisingly, loading of MEIOB, SPATA22, and ATR to DNA double strand breaks is RPA-independent and does not promote RAD51/DMC1 recruitment in the absence of RPA. Finally, inactivation of RPA reduces crossover formation. Our results demonstrate that RPA plays two distinct roles in meiotic recombination: an essential role in recombinase recruitment at early stages and an important role in promoting crossover formation at later stages.
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