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Publication : PRDM9 is a major determinant of meiotic recombination hotspots in humans and mice.

First Author  Baudat F Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  327
Issue  5967 Pages  836-40
PubMed ID  20044539 Mgi Jnum  J:156948
Mgi Id  MGI:4422127 Doi  10.1126/science.1183439
Citation  Baudat F, et al. (2010) PRDM9 Is a Major Determinant of Meiotic Recombination Hotspots in Humans and Mice. Science 327(5967):836-40
abstractText  Meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow segments of the genome, defined as hotspots. Here, we demonstrate that a major player for hotspot specification is the Prdm9 gene. First, two mouse strains that differ in hotspot usage are polymorphic for the zinc finger DNA binding array of PRDM9. Second, the human consensus PRDM9 allele is predicted to recognize the 13-mer motif enriched at human hotspots; this DNA binding specificity is verified by in vitro studies. Third, allelic variants of PRDM9 zinc fingers are significantly associated with variability in genome-wide hotspot usage among humans. Our results provide a molecular basis for the distribution of meiotic recombination in mammals, in which the binding of PRDM9 to specific DNA sequences targets the initiation of recombination at specific locations in the genome.
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