Mouse MutS-like protein Msh5 is required for proper chromosome synapsis in male and female meiosis

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Abstract

Members of the mammalian mismatch repair protein family of MutS and MutL homologs have been implicated in postreplicative mismatch correction and chromosome interactions during meiotic recombination. Here we demonstrate that mice carrying a disruption in MutS homolog Msh5 show a meiotic defect, leading to male and female sterility. Histological and cytological examination of prophase I stages in both sexes revealed an extended zygotene stage, characterized by impaired and aberrant chromosome synapsis, that was followed by apoptotic cell death. Thus, murine Msh5 promotes synapsis of homologous chromosomes in meiotic prophase I.

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De Vries, S. S., Baart, E. B., Dekker, M., Siezen, A., De Rooij, D. G., De Boer, P., & Te Riele, H. (1999). Mouse MutS-like protein Msh5 is required for proper chromosome synapsis in male and female meiosis. Genes and Development, 13(5), 523–531. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.13.5.523

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