Author
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- Mohammad Mahmood Hasan
(University of Florida, Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences)
- Liangwei Yin
(Miami University, Department of Biology
UA 13 INSERM-CEA-UGA, Université Grenoble Alpes, IRIG, Laboratoire Biosciences et Bioingénierie pour la Santé)
- Minghui Wang
(Cornell University, Meiogenix Inc., Center for Life Science Ventures)
- Wojciech P. Pawlowski
(Cornell University, Section of Plant Biology, School of Integrative Plant Science)
- Meixia Zhao
(University of Florida, Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences)
Abstract
Meiotic recombination generates new genetic combinations and ensures proper chromosome segregation, yet its regulation remains unclear in many species. Here, we show that Mediator of paramutation1 (Mop1), a regulator of DNA methylation, affects the recombination landscape in maize. High-resolution crossover mapping reveals that loss of MOP1 reduces crossover numbers during male meiosis, while the total number in female meiosis remains largely unchanged despite local shifts in crossover distribution. We find that new crossovers occur on miniature inverted-repeat transposable elements (MITEs), particularly in regions with greater genetic diversity. Analysis of DNA methylation and histone modifications, together with gene expression, shows that loss of MOP1 reduces methylation at MITEs near genes enriched with histone marks linked to open and active chromatin, and downregulates a gene required for chromosome organization. Together, these findings suggest that both chromosome structure and transposon methylation contribute to recombination control, providing insights into epigenetic control of genetic variation.
Suggested Citation
Mohammad Mahmood Hasan & Liangwei Yin & Minghui Wang & Wojciech P. Pawlowski & Meixia Zhao, 2025.
"mop1 affects maize recombination landscapes by modulating methylation of MITEs near genes in open chromatin,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-65469-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-65469-6
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