• Title of article

    Isodicentric Y Chromosomes and Sex Disorders as Byproducts of Homologous Recombination that Maintains Palindromes

  • Author/Authors

    Julian Lange، نويسنده , , Helen Skaletsky، نويسنده , , Saskia K.M. van Daalen، نويسنده , , Stephanie L. Embry، نويسنده , , Cindy M. Korver، نويسنده , , Laura G. Brown، نويسنده , , Robert D. Oates، نويسنده , , Sherman Silber، نويسنده , , Sjoerd Repping، نويسنده , , David C. Page.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    855
  • To page
    869
  • Abstract
    Massive palindromes in the human Y chromosome harbor mirror-image gene pairs essential for spermatogenesis. During evolution, these gene pairs have been maintained by intrapalindrome, arm-to-arm recombination. The mechanism of intrapalindrome recombination and risk of harmful effects are unknown. We report 51 patients with isodicentric Y (idicY) chromosomes formed by homologous crossing over between opposing arms of palindromes on sister chromatids. These ectopic recombination events occur at nearly all Y-linked palindromes. Based on our findings, we propose that intrapalindrome sequence identity is maintained via noncrossover pathways of homologous recombination. DNA double-strand breaks that initiate these pathways can be alternatively resolved by crossing over between sister chromatids to form idicY chromosomes, with clinical consequences ranging from spermatogenic failure to sex reversal and Turner syndrome. Our observations imply that crossover and noncrossover pathways are active in nearly all Y-linked palindromes, exposing an Achillesʹ heel in the mechanism that preserves palindrome-borne genes.
  • Journal title
    CELL
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    CELL
  • Record number

    1019916