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Plant J ; 117(5): 1517-1527, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38047628

ABSTRACT

Elaborate cell-cycle control must be adopted to ensure the continuity of the meiotic second division and termination after that. Despite its importance, however, the genetic controls underlying the meiotic cell cycle have not been reported in maize. Here, we characterized a meiotic cell-cycle controller ZmTDM1, which is a homolog of Arabidopsis TDM1 and encodes a canonical tetratricopeptide repeat domain protein in maize. The Zmtdm1 homozygous plants exhibited complete male sterility and severe female abortion. In Zmtdm1 mutants, cell-cycle progression was almost identical to that of wild type from leptotene to anaphase II. However, chromosomes in the tetrad failed meiotic termination at the end of the second division and underwent additional divisions in succession without DNA replication, reducing the ploidy to less than haploid in the product. In addition, two ZmTDM1-like homologs (ZmTDML1 and ZmTDML2) were not functional in meiotic cell-cycle control. Moreover, ZmTDM1 interacted with RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase, revealing that it acts as a subunit of the APC/C E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. Overall, our results identified a regulator of meiotic cell cycle in maize and demonstrated that ZmTDM1 is essential for meiotic exit after meiosis II.


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Arabidopsis , Zea mays , Zea mays/genetics , Zea mays/metabolism , Anaphase-Promoting Complex-Cyclosome/genetics , Anaphase-Promoting Complex-Cyclosome/metabolism , Tetratricopeptide Repeat , Meiosis/genetics , Cell Cycle Proteins/genetics , Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis/genetics , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/metabolism
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J Integr Plant Biol ; 65(9): 2107-2121, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37293848

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Meiotic crossover (CO) formation between homologous chromosomes ensures their subsequent proper segregation and generates genetic diversity among offspring. In maize, however, the mechanisms that modulate CO formation remain poorly characterized. Here, we found that both maize BREAST CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY PROTEIN 2 (BRCA2) and AAA-ATPase FIDGETIN-LIKE-1 (FIGL1) act as positive factors of CO formation by controlling the assembly or/and stability of two conserved DNA recombinases RAD51 and DMC1 filaments. Our results revealed that ZmBRCA2 is not only involved in the repair of DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs), but also regulates CO formation in a dosage-dependent manner. In addition, ZmFIGL1 interacts with RAD51 and DMC1, and Zmfigl1 mutants had a significantly reduced number of RAD51/DMC1 foci and COs. Further, simultaneous loss of ZmFIGL1 and ZmBRCA2 abolished RAD51/DMC1 foci and exacerbated meiotic defects compared with the single mutant Zmbrca2 or Zmfigl1. Together, our data demonstrate that ZmBRCA2 and ZmFIGL1 act coordinately to regulate the dynamics of RAD51/DMC1-dependent DSB repair to promote CO formation in maize. This conclusion is surprisingly different from the antagonistic roles of BRCA2 and FIGL1 in Arabidopsis, implying that, although key factors that control CO formation are evolutionarily conserved, specific characteristics have been adopted in diverse plant species.


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Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Rad51 Recombinase/genetics , Rad51 Recombinase/metabolism , Zea mays/genetics , Zea mays/metabolism , Rec A Recombinases/genetics , Rec A Recombinases/metabolism , DNA Repair , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis/metabolism , DNA/metabolism , Meiosis/genetics , Cell Cycle Proteins/genetics , Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/genetics , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/metabolism , Microtubule-Associated Proteins/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism
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