Dual effect of the wheat Ph1 locus on chromosome synapsis and crossover

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Martín, Azahara C.
Rey, María-Dolores
Shaw, Peter
Moore, Graham
Publisher
SpringerDate
2017Subject
BouquetEnvironment
Meiosis
Pairing
Telomeres
Wheat
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Allopolyploids must possess a mechanism for facilitating
synapsis and crossover (CO) between homologues,
in preference to homoeologues (related chromosomes), to ensure
successful meiosis. In hexaploid wheat, the Ph1 locus has
a major effect on the control of these processes. Studying a
wheat mutant lacking Ph1 provides an opportunity to explore
the underlying mechanisms. Recently, it was proposed that
Ph1 stabilises wheat during meiosis, both by promoting homologue
synapsis during early meiosis and preventing MLH1
sites on synapsed homoeologues from becoming COs later in
meiosis. Here, we explore these two effects and demonstrate
firstly that whether or not Ph1 is present, synapsis between
homoeologues does not take place during the telomere bouquet
stage, with only homologous synapsis taking place during
this stage. Furthermore, in wheat lacking Ph1, overall
synapsis is delayed with respect to the telomere bouquet, with
more synapsis occurring after the bouquet stage, when
homoeologous synapsis is also possible. Secondly, we show
that in the absence of Ph1, we can increase the number of
MLH1 sites progressing to COs by altering environmental
growing conditions; we show that higher nutrient levels in
the soil or lower temperatures increase the level of both homologue
and homoeologue COs. These observations suggest
opportunities to improve the exploitation of the Ph1 wheat
mutant in breeding programmes.