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Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome

BACKGROUND: Tandemly repeated DNA, also called as satellite DNA, is a common feature of eukaryotic genomes. Satellite repeats can expand and contract dramatically, which may cause genome size variation among genetically-related species. However, the origin and expansion mechanism are not clear yet a...

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Autores principales: Jo, Sung-Hwan, Koo, Dal-Hoe, Kim, Jihyun F, Hur, Cheol-Goo, Lee, Sanghyeob, Yang, Tae-jin, Kwon, Suk-Yoon, Choi, Doil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2679016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19351415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-42
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author Jo, Sung-Hwan
Koo, Dal-Hoe
Kim, Jihyun F
Hur, Cheol-Goo
Lee, Sanghyeob
Yang, Tae-jin
Kwon, Suk-Yoon
Choi, Doil
author_facet Jo, Sung-Hwan
Koo, Dal-Hoe
Kim, Jihyun F
Hur, Cheol-Goo
Lee, Sanghyeob
Yang, Tae-jin
Kwon, Suk-Yoon
Choi, Doil
author_sort Jo, Sung-Hwan
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description BACKGROUND: Tandemly repeated DNA, also called as satellite DNA, is a common feature of eukaryotic genomes. Satellite repeats can expand and contract dramatically, which may cause genome size variation among genetically-related species. However, the origin and expansion mechanism are not clear yet and needed to be elucidated. RESULTS: FISH analysis revealed that the satellite repeat showing homology with intergenic spacer (IGS) of rDNA present in the tomato genome. By comparing the sequences representing distinct stages in the divergence of rDNA repeat with those of canonical rDNA arrays, the molecular mechanism of the evolution of satellite repeat is described. Comprehensive sequence analysis and phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that a long terminal repeat retrotransposon was interrupted into each copy of the 18S rDNA and polymerized by recombination rather than transposition via an RNA intermediate. The repeat was expanded through doubling the number of IGS into the 25S rRNA gene, and also greatly increasing the copy number of type I subrepeat in the IGS of 25-18S rDNA by segmental duplication. Homogenization to a single type of subrepeat in the satellite repeat was achieved as the result of amplifying copy number of the type I subrepeat but eliminating neighboring sequences including the type II subrepeat and rRNA coding sequence from the array. FISH analysis revealed that the satellite repeats are commonly present in closely-related Solanum species, but vary in their distribution and abundance among species. CONCLUSION: These results represent that the dynamic satellite repeats were originated from intergenic spacer of rDNA unit in the tomato genome. This result could serve as an example towards understanding the initiation and the expansion of the satellite repeats in complex eukaryotic genome.
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spelling pubmed-26790162009-05-08 Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome Jo, Sung-Hwan Koo, Dal-Hoe Kim, Jihyun F Hur, Cheol-Goo Lee, Sanghyeob Yang, Tae-jin Kwon, Suk-Yoon Choi, Doil BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Tandemly repeated DNA, also called as satellite DNA, is a common feature of eukaryotic genomes. Satellite repeats can expand and contract dramatically, which may cause genome size variation among genetically-related species. However, the origin and expansion mechanism are not clear yet and needed to be elucidated. RESULTS: FISH analysis revealed that the satellite repeat showing homology with intergenic spacer (IGS) of rDNA present in the tomato genome. By comparing the sequences representing distinct stages in the divergence of rDNA repeat with those of canonical rDNA arrays, the molecular mechanism of the evolution of satellite repeat is described. Comprehensive sequence analysis and phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that a long terminal repeat retrotransposon was interrupted into each copy of the 18S rDNA and polymerized by recombination rather than transposition via an RNA intermediate. The repeat was expanded through doubling the number of IGS into the 25S rRNA gene, and also greatly increasing the copy number of type I subrepeat in the IGS of 25-18S rDNA by segmental duplication. Homogenization to a single type of subrepeat in the satellite repeat was achieved as the result of amplifying copy number of the type I subrepeat but eliminating neighboring sequences including the type II subrepeat and rRNA coding sequence from the array. FISH analysis revealed that the satellite repeats are commonly present in closely-related Solanum species, but vary in their distribution and abundance among species. CONCLUSION: These results represent that the dynamic satellite repeats were originated from intergenic spacer of rDNA unit in the tomato genome. This result could serve as an example towards understanding the initiation and the expansion of the satellite repeats in complex eukaryotic genome. BioMed Central 2009-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2679016/ /pubmed/19351415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-42 Text en Copyright © 2009 Jo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jo, Sung-Hwan
Koo, Dal-Hoe
Kim, Jihyun F
Hur, Cheol-Goo
Lee, Sanghyeob
Yang, Tae-jin
Kwon, Suk-Yoon
Choi, Doil
Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title_full Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title_fullStr Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title_short Evolution of ribosomal DNA-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
title_sort evolution of ribosomal dna-derived satellite repeat in tomato genome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2679016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19351415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-9-42
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