葱属植物的全着丝粒分析表明,洋葱的着丝粒位置不同,大蒜的着丝粒位置巨大

Kiyotaka Nagaki, Koichiro Ushijima, Takashi Akagi, Keisuke Tanaka, Hisato Kobayashi
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在真核生物中,着丝粒在细胞分裂过程中与着丝粒相互作用以分配遗传信息,但它们的序列和大小在不同物种之间是不同的。然而,它们在染色体上的位置被认为在一个物种内是保守的。本研究通过对威尔士洋葱(Allium fistulosum)、洋葱(Allium cepa)和大蒜(Allium sativum)三种葱属植物着丝粒及其邻域的全中心粒分析和重复序列分析,揭示了着丝粒的流动性、序列组织和大小。在这3个品种中,威尔士洋葱和大蒜的着丝粒都是稳定的,但洋葱的着丝粒表现出多态性,品种间和同一品种的多个个体之间的着丝粒位置差异高达28.0 Mb。这种移动性通过与威尔士洋葱杂交而稳定下来。此外,这三个物种有非常不同的着丝粒序列组织,包括着丝粒卫星的存在和成熟度的差异,以及着丝粒大小的差异,威尔士洋葱的着丝粒为1.9 Mb,大蒜的着丝粒约为10.6 Mb,是迄今为止分析过的具有单中心染色体的生物体中最大的。我们对这些葱属植物的全中心粒分析揭示了这一重要染色体区域的序列组织、大小和位置的变化。
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Pancentromere analysis of Allium species reveals diverse centromere positions in onion and gigantic centromeres in garlic
In eukaryotes, centromeres interact with the kinetochore for distribution of genetic information in cell division, yet their sequence and size are diverse among species. However, their position on chromosomes is considered to be conserved within a species. In this study, we analyzed the centromeres of three Allium species, namely, Welsh onion (Allium fistulosum), onion (Allium cepa), and garlic (Allium sativum) via pancentromere analysis and repetitive sequence analysis of centromeres and their neighborhoods and revealed their mobility, sequence organization, and size. Among the three species, Welsh onion and garlic had stable centromeres, but the onion centromere appeared to be polymorphic and frequently differed in position by up to 28.0 Mb among cultivars and between multiple individuals of the same cultivar. This mobility was stabilized by hybridization with Welsh onions. Furthermore, these three species have very different centromere sequence organization, including differences in the existence and maturity of centromeric satellites, and differences in centromere size, with Welsh onion having a centromere of 1.9 Mb, and garlic having a centromere of approximately 10.6 Mb, the largest of any organism with monocentric chromosomes analyzed to date. Our pancentromere analysis of these Allium species reveals the variation in sequence organization, size and position of this important chromosomal region.
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