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Publication : A novel function for CDK2 activity at meiotic crossover sites.

First Author  Palmer N Year  2020
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  18
Issue  10 Pages  e3000903
PubMed ID  33075054 Mgi Jnum  J:296893
Mgi Id  MGI:6471477 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.3000903
Citation  Palmer N, et al. (2020) A novel function for CDK2 activity at meiotic crossover sites. PLoS Biol 18(10):e3000903
abstractText  Genetic diversity in offspring is induced by meiotic recombination, which is initiated between homologs at >200 sites originating from meiotic double-strand breaks (DSBs). Of this initial pool, only 1-2 DSBs per homolog pair will be designated to form meiotic crossovers (COs), where reciprocal genetic exchange occurs between parental chromosomes. Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) is known to localize to so-called "late recombination nodules" (LRNs) marking incipient CO sites. However, the role of CDK2 kinase activity in the process of CO formation remains uncertain. Here, we describe the phenotype of 2 Cdk2 point mutants with elevated or decreased activity, respectively. Elevated CDK2 activity was associated with increased numbers of LRN-associated proteins, including CDK2 itself and the MutL homolog 1 (MLH1) component of the MutLgamma complex, but did not lead to increased numbers of COs. In contrast, reduced CDK2 activity leads to the complete absence of CO formation during meiotic prophase I. Our data suggest an important role for CDK2 in regulating MLH1 focus numbers and that the activity of this kinase is a key regulatory factor in the formation of meiotic COs.
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