White MA et al., Nature Communications - FFT and inverse-FFT analysis of Zip3/Zip2, Hop1 and Zip1 on yeast pachytene chromosomes reveals two interdigitated tiers of evenly spaced protein triads that correspond to canonical and minority crossovers and are differentially regulated by Pch2/TRIP13. Key terms: crossover interference, meiotic chromosomes, Zip3/Zip2, Hop1, Pch2.
Study Highlights:
Quantitative fluorescence profiles and Fourier analysis identify two dominant spatial periodicities centered near 0.5 µm and 1.0 µm for Zip3/Zip2, Hop1 and Zip1 along pachytene chromosomes. Inverse FFT reconstructs narrow and broad peaks that colocalize into triads of the three proteins with intra-triad separations of ~70 nm. Shorter-periodicity triads map to canonical Zip3-defined crossovers and show classical interference, while longer-periodicity triads are interdigitated with shorter triads and also exhibit interference. The ratio, spacing relationships, and modulation by Pch2/TRIP13 support the interpretation that longer-periodicity triads correspond to minority crossovers and that Pch2 selectively alters abundance and relative loading in the longer-tier triads
Conclusion:
Crossover interference establishes two interdigitated, multiscale patterns of tightly clustered Zip2/Zip3–Hop1–Zip1 triads along meiotic chromosomes, linking canonical and minority crossovers into a single interference-governed process
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First author:
White MA
Journal:
Nature Communications
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-65423-6
Reference:
White MA, Weiner B, Chu L, Lim G, Prentiss M & Kleckner N. Crossover interference mediates multiscale patterning along meiotic chromosomes. Nature Communications. 2025;16:10453. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65423-6
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- transcript topics: Crossover interference and canonical vs minority crossovers; FFT and inverse-FFT analysis revealing two periodicities; Triad structure of Zip3-Hop1-Zip1 along chromosomes; Interference metrics: CoC and LCoC; Interdigitation of two triad types and precursor spacing (~0.23 μm); Minority crossovers and their ratio to canonical crossovers (~0.46:1)
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- Two interdigitated patterns with shorter (~0.5 μm) and longer (~1 μm) periodicities for crossover-related components
- Triplet (triad) clustering of Zip...