Distinct pattern of restriction endonuclease digestion on the heterochromatic components of Sarcophagid flies: An evidence of species-specific divergence of heterochromatin

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rashmi Srivastava , Nidhi Mishra, Pratima Gaur
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Abstract

Heterochromatin in the genome plays a vital role in species differentiation and evolution. To characterize and unravel molecular composition of the heterochromatic regions of the genome in dipteran flies, especially in Sarcophagids, different banding techniques have been used previously which established the banding pattern of constitutive heterochromatin. The present study is an attempt to further explore the base specificity of rather highly condensed C-banded regions of chromosomes using restriction enzyme (RE) digestion along with Giemsa staining, in search of species-specific targets of RE digestion. Different REs such as Apa I, Cla I, Eco RI, Hind III, Hae III and Pvu II have been used to characterize the heterochromatic regions of two Sarcophaga species, i.e., Sarcophaga ruficornis and Sarcophaga argyrostoma. Some of the constitutively heterochromatic regions remain intensely stained indicating no targets for the enzyme cleavage, while some of the heterochromatic areas in both the species show remarkable and distinct digestion sites after the treatment of REs. In S. ruficornis, Hind III digests the entire autosomes including the pericentromeric regions and the sex chromosome; while Hae III and Pvu II selectively digest autosomes and sex chromosome. While in S. argyrostoma, Cla I digests the entire autosomes including the pericentromeric regions; Hind III and Hae III selectively digests autosomes and sex chromosomes. These findings suggest the presence of distinctive enzyme digestion targets on the heterochromatin, which may provide important evidence for the differential base specificity that were previously found to be constitutive in nature.

不同模式的限制性内切酶消化的异染色质成分的石棺蝇:一个证据的物种特异性分化的异染色质
基因组中的异染色质在物种分化和进化中起着至关重要的作用。为了表征和揭示双翅目蝇,特别是石棺蝇基因组异染色质区域的分子组成,以前已经使用了不同的条带技术,建立了组成性异染色质的条带模式。本研究试图利用限制性内切酶(RE)酶切和吉姆萨染色技术进一步探索染色体高度凝聚的c带区的碱基特异性,以寻找RE酶切的物种特异性靶点。利用不同的REs (Apa I、Cla I、Eco RI、Hind III、Hae III和Pvu II)对两种石棺(Sarcophaga ruficornis和Sarcophaga argyrostoma)异色区进行了表征。一些组成异色区域仍然保持强烈的染色,表明没有酶切割的目标,而两个物种的一些异色区域在res处理后显示出明显的消化位点。在ruficornis中,Hind III消化整个常染色体,包括中心周围区域和性染色体;而Hae III型和Pvu II型则选择性消化常染色体和性染色体。而在S. argyrostoma中,I类消化整个常染色体,包括中心周围区域;Hind III和Hae III选择性地消化常染色体和性染色体。这些发现表明异染色质上存在独特的酶消化靶点,这可能为以前发现的本质上构成的差异碱基特异性提供重要证据。
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Animal Gene
Animal Gene Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Gene Reports publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in all biological contexts, including all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, as well as viruses. Gene Reports strives to be a very diverse journal and topics in all fields will be considered for publication. Although not limited to the following, some general topics include: DNA Organization, Replication & Evolution -Focus on genomic DNA (chromosomal organization, comparative genomics, DNA replication, DNA repair, mobile DNA, mitochondrial DNA, chloroplast DNA). Expression & Function - Focus on functional RNAs (microRNAs, tRNAs, rRNAs, mRNA splicing, alternative polyadenylation) Regulation - Focus on processes that mediate gene-read out (epigenetics, chromatin, histone code, transcription, translation, protein degradation). Cell Signaling - Focus on mechanisms that control information flow into the nucleus to control gene expression (kinase and phosphatase pathways controlled by extra-cellular ligands, Wnt, Notch, TGFbeta/BMPs, FGFs, IGFs etc.) Profiling of gene expression and genetic variation - Focus on high throughput approaches (e.g., DeepSeq, ChIP-Seq, Affymetrix microarrays, proteomics) that define gene regulatory circuitry, molecular pathways and protein/protein networks. Genetics - Focus on development in model organisms (e.g., mouse, frog, fruit fly, worm), human genetic variation, population genetics, as well as agricultural and veterinary genetics. Molecular Pathology & Regenerative Medicine - Focus on the deregulation of molecular processes in human diseases and mechanisms supporting regeneration of tissues through pluripotent or multipotent stem cells.
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