A DNA topoisomerase VI-like complex initiates meiotic recombination
- PMID: 26917763
- DOI: 10.1126/science.aad5196
A DNA topoisomerase VI-like complex initiates meiotic recombination
Abstract
The SPO11 protein catalyzes the formation of meiotic DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) and is homologous to the A subunit of an archaeal topoisomerase (topo VI). Topo VI are heterotetrameric enzymes comprising two A and two B subunits; however, no topo VIB involved in meiotic recombination had been identified. We characterized a structural homolog of the archaeal topo VIB subunit [meiotic topoisomerase VIB-like (MTOPVIB)], which is essential for meiotic DSB formation. It forms a complex with the two Arabidopsis thaliana SPO11 orthologs required for meiotic DSB formation (SPO11-1 and SPO11-2) and is absolutely required for the formation of the SPO11-1/SPO11-2 heterodimer. These findings suggest that the catalytic core complex responsible for meiotic DSB formation in eukaryotes adopts a topo VI-like structure.
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Comment in
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DNA. Breaking DNA.Science. 2016 Feb 26;351(6276):916-7. doi: 10.1126/science.aaf2509. Science. 2016. PMID: 26917753 No abstract available.
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