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Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus

In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome of the centromeric function without DNA sequence rearrangement, has occurred frequently during the evolution of the genus Equus. In this work, the analysis of the chromosomal distribution of satellit...

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Autores principales: Piras, Francesca M., Nergadze, Solomon G., Magnani, Elisa, Bertoni, Livia, Attolini, Carmen, Khoriauli, Lela, Raimondi, Elena, Giulotto, Elena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20169180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000845
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author Piras, Francesca M.
Nergadze, Solomon G.
Magnani, Elisa
Bertoni, Livia
Attolini, Carmen
Khoriauli, Lela
Raimondi, Elena
Giulotto, Elena
author_facet Piras, Francesca M.
Nergadze, Solomon G.
Magnani, Elisa
Bertoni, Livia
Attolini, Carmen
Khoriauli, Lela
Raimondi, Elena
Giulotto, Elena
author_sort Piras, Francesca M.
collection PubMed
description In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome of the centromeric function without DNA sequence rearrangement, has occurred frequently during the evolution of the genus Equus. In this work, the analysis of the chromosomal distribution of satellite tandem repeats in Equus caballus, E. asinus, E. grevyi, and E. burchelli highlighted two atypical features: 1) several centromeres, including the previously described evolutionary new centromeres (ENCs), seem to be devoid of satellite DNA, and 2) satellite repeats are often present at non-centromeric termini, probably corresponding to relics of ancestral now inactive centromeres. Immuno-FISH experiments using satellite DNA and antibodies against the kinetochore protein CENP-A demonstrated that satellite-less primary constrictions are actually endowed with centromeric function. The phylogenetic reconstruction of centromere repositioning events demonstrates that the acquisition of satellite DNA occurs after the formation of the centromere during evolution and that centromeres can function over millions of years and many generations without detectable satellite DNA. The rapidly evolving Equus species gave us the opportunity to identify different intermediate steps along the full maturation of ENCs.
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spelling pubmed-28205252010-02-19 Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus Piras, Francesca M. Nergadze, Solomon G. Magnani, Elisa Bertoni, Livia Attolini, Carmen Khoriauli, Lela Raimondi, Elena Giulotto, Elena PLoS Genet Research Article In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome of the centromeric function without DNA sequence rearrangement, has occurred frequently during the evolution of the genus Equus. In this work, the analysis of the chromosomal distribution of satellite tandem repeats in Equus caballus, E. asinus, E. grevyi, and E. burchelli highlighted two atypical features: 1) several centromeres, including the previously described evolutionary new centromeres (ENCs), seem to be devoid of satellite DNA, and 2) satellite repeats are often present at non-centromeric termini, probably corresponding to relics of ancestral now inactive centromeres. Immuno-FISH experiments using satellite DNA and antibodies against the kinetochore protein CENP-A demonstrated that satellite-less primary constrictions are actually endowed with centromeric function. The phylogenetic reconstruction of centromere repositioning events demonstrates that the acquisition of satellite DNA occurs after the formation of the centromere during evolution and that centromeres can function over millions of years and many generations without detectable satellite DNA. The rapidly evolving Equus species gave us the opportunity to identify different intermediate steps along the full maturation of ENCs. Public Library of Science 2010-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2820525/ /pubmed/20169180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000845 Text en Piras et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Piras, Francesca M.
Nergadze, Solomon G.
Magnani, Elisa
Bertoni, Livia
Attolini, Carmen
Khoriauli, Lela
Raimondi, Elena
Giulotto, Elena
Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title_full Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title_fullStr Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title_full_unstemmed Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title_short Uncoupling of Satellite DNA and Centromeric Function in the Genus Equus
title_sort uncoupling of satellite dna and centromeric function in the genus equus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20169180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000845
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