Reconstitution of SPO11-dependent double-strand break formation.

SPO11依赖性双链断裂形成的重建

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作者:Zheng Zhi, Zheng Lyuqin, Arter Meret, Liu Kaixian, Yamada Shintaro, Ontoso David, Kim Soonjoung, Keeney Scott
Meiotic recombination starts with SPO11 generation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs)(1). SPO11 is critical for meiosis in most species, but it generates dangerous DSBs with mutagenic(2) and gametocidal(3) potential. Cells must therefore utilize the beneficial functions of SPO11 while minimizing its risks(4)-how they do so remains poorly understood. Here we report reconstitution of DNA cleavage in vitro with purified recombinant mouse SPO11 bound to TOP6BL. SPO11-TOP6BL complexes are monomeric (1:1) in solution and bind tightly to DNA, but dimeric (2:2) assemblies cleave DNA to form covalent 5' attachments that require SPO11 active-site residues, divalent metal ions and SPO11 dimerization. SPO11 can also reseal DNA that it has nicked. Structure modelling with AlphaFold 3 suggests that DNA is bent prior to cleavage(5). In vitro cleavage displays a sequence bias that partially explains DSB site preferences in vivo. Cleavage is inefficient on complex DNA substrates, partly because SPO11 is readily trapped in DSB-incompetent (presumably monomeric) binding states that exchange slowly. However, cleavage is improved with substrates that favour dimer assembly or by artificially dimerizing SPO11. Our results inform a model in which intrinsically weak dimerization restrains SPO11 activity in vivo, making it exquisitely dependent on accessory proteins that focus and control DSB formation.

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