HEI10 is subject to phase separation and mediates RPA1a degradation during meiotic interference- sensitive crossover formation

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2023)

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Reciprocal exchanges of DNA between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, crossovers (COs), shuffle genetic information in gametes and progeny. In many eukaryotes, the majority of COs (class I COs) are sensitive to a phenomenon called ference, which influences the occurrence of closely spaced double COs. Class I depend on a group of factors called ZMM (Zip, Msh, Mer) proteins including HEI10 (Human Enhancer of Invasion -10). However, how these proteins are recruited to I CO sites is unclear. Here, we show that HEI10 forms foci on chromatin via a liquid- liquid phase separation (LLPS) mechanism that relies on residue Ser70. A HEI10S70F allele results in LLPS failure and a defect in class I CO formation. We further immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry to identify RPA1a (Replication Protein as a HEI10 interacting protein. Surprisingly, we find that RPA1a also undergoes separation and its ubiquitination and degradation are directly regulated by HEI10. We also show that HEI10 is required for the condensation of other class I CO factors. Thus, our results provide mechanistic insight into how meiotic class I CO formation is controlled by HEI10 coupling LLPS and ubiquitination.
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meiosis,crossover,phase separation,RPA1a,HEI10
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