A short chromosomal region with major roles in yeast chromosome III meiotic disjunction, recombination and double strand breaks

M. Goldway*, A. Sherman, D. Zenvirth, T. Arbel, G. Simchen

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Abstract

A multicopy plasmid was isolated from a yeast genomic library, whose presence resulted in a twofold increase in meiotic nondisjunction of chromosome III. The plasmid contains a 7.5-kb insert from the middle of the right arm of chromosome III, including the gene THR4. Using chromosomal fragments derived from chromosome III, we determined that the cloned region caused a significant, specific, cis-acting increase in chromosome III nondisjunction in the first meiotic division. The plasmid containing this segment exhibited high spontaneous meiotic integration into chromosome III (in 2.4% of the normal meiotic divisions) and a sixfold increase (15.5%) in integration in nondisjunctant meioses. Genetic analysis of the cloned region revealed that it contains a 'hot spot' for meiotic recombination. In DNA of rad50S mutant cells, a strong meiosis-induced double strand break (DSB) signal was detected in this region. We discuss the possible relationships between meiosis-induced DSBs, recombination and chromosome disjunction, and propose that recombinational hot spots may be 'pairing sites' for homologous chromosomes in meiosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-169
Number of pages11
JournalGenetics
Volume133
Issue number2
StatePublished - 1993

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