Cargando…

Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)

Abstract. The genus Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 (Smilacaceae) is a large genus of dioecious plants distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Some Smilax species have medicinal importance and their identification is important for the control of raw material used in the manufacture of phyt...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pizzaia, Daniel, Oliveira-Maekawa, Vanessa M., Martins, Aline R., Mondin, Mateus, Aguiar-Perecin, Margarida L.R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.35775
_version_ 1783447250190467072
author Pizzaia, Daniel
Oliveira-Maekawa, Vanessa M.
Martins, Aline R.
Mondin, Mateus
Aguiar-Perecin, Margarida L.R.
author_facet Pizzaia, Daniel
Oliveira-Maekawa, Vanessa M.
Martins, Aline R.
Mondin, Mateus
Aguiar-Perecin, Margarida L.R.
author_sort Pizzaia, Daniel
collection PubMed
description Abstract. The genus Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 (Smilacaceae) is a large genus of dioecious plants distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Some Smilax species have medicinal importance and their identification is important for the control of raw material used in the manufacture of phytotherapeutical products. The karyotypes of seven Brazilian Smilax species were investigated. Mitotic metaphases of roots from young plants were analysed in Feulgen-stained preparations. The karyotypes were asymmetric and modal with 2n = 2x = 32 chromosomes gradually decreasing in size. In S. goyazana A De Candolle & C De Candolle, 1878, a polyploid species, 2n = 4x = 64. In all the species, the large and medium-sized chromosomes were subtelocentric and submetacentric and the small chromosomes were submetacentric or metacentric. Their karyotypes were quite similar, with differences in the arm ratio of some chromosomes. S. fluminensis Steudel, 1841 differed from the other species by having a large metacentric chromosome 1. These findings suggest that evolution occurred without drastic changes in the chromosomal structure in the species analyzed. Terminal secondary constrictions were visualized on the short arm of some chromosomes, but they were detected only in one homologue of each pair. Due to the terminal location and the degree of chromosome condensation, secondary constrictions were not visualized in some species. The nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) were mapped by silver-staining and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) in S. rufescens Grisebach, 1842 and S. fluminensis. Silver-staining and FISH signals were colocalized on the short arms of six chromosomes in S. rufescens and four chromosomes in S. fluminensis. In FISH preparations, one of the largest chromosomes had the secondary constrictions highly decondensed in some cells. This finding and the heteromorphism observed in Feulgen-stained chromosomes suggest that differential rRNA gene expression between homologous rDNA loci can occur in some cells, resulting in different degrees of ribosomal chromatin decondensation. The presence of a heteromorphic chromosome pair in S. rufescens, S. polyantha Grisebach, 1842 and S. goyazana suggests a chromosomal sex determination in these dioecious species.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6715645
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Pensoft Publishers
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-67156452019-09-16 Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae) Pizzaia, Daniel Oliveira-Maekawa, Vanessa M. Martins, Aline R. Mondin, Mateus Aguiar-Perecin, Margarida L.R. Comp Cytogenet Research Article Abstract. The genus Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 (Smilacaceae) is a large genus of dioecious plants distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. Some Smilax species have medicinal importance and their identification is important for the control of raw material used in the manufacture of phytotherapeutical products. The karyotypes of seven Brazilian Smilax species were investigated. Mitotic metaphases of roots from young plants were analysed in Feulgen-stained preparations. The karyotypes were asymmetric and modal with 2n = 2x = 32 chromosomes gradually decreasing in size. In S. goyazana A De Candolle & C De Candolle, 1878, a polyploid species, 2n = 4x = 64. In all the species, the large and medium-sized chromosomes were subtelocentric and submetacentric and the small chromosomes were submetacentric or metacentric. Their karyotypes were quite similar, with differences in the arm ratio of some chromosomes. S. fluminensis Steudel, 1841 differed from the other species by having a large metacentric chromosome 1. These findings suggest that evolution occurred without drastic changes in the chromosomal structure in the species analyzed. Terminal secondary constrictions were visualized on the short arm of some chromosomes, but they were detected only in one homologue of each pair. Due to the terminal location and the degree of chromosome condensation, secondary constrictions were not visualized in some species. The nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) were mapped by silver-staining and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) in S. rufescens Grisebach, 1842 and S. fluminensis. Silver-staining and FISH signals were colocalized on the short arms of six chromosomes in S. rufescens and four chromosomes in S. fluminensis. In FISH preparations, one of the largest chromosomes had the secondary constrictions highly decondensed in some cells. This finding and the heteromorphism observed in Feulgen-stained chromosomes suggest that differential rRNA gene expression between homologous rDNA loci can occur in some cells, resulting in different degrees of ribosomal chromatin decondensation. The presence of a heteromorphic chromosome pair in S. rufescens, S. polyantha Grisebach, 1842 and S. goyazana suggests a chromosomal sex determination in these dioecious species. Pensoft Publishers 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6715645/ /pubmed/31528267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.35775 Text en Daniel Pizzaia, Vanessa M. Oliveira-Maekawa, Aline R. Martins, Mateus Mondin, Margarida L. R. Aguiar-Perecin http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pizzaia, Daniel
Oliveira-Maekawa, Vanessa M.
Martins, Aline R.
Mondin, Mateus
Aguiar-Perecin, Margarida L.R.
Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title_full Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title_fullStr Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title_short Karyotype structure and NOR activity in Brazilian Smilax Linnaeus, 1753 species (Smilacaceae)
title_sort karyotype structure and nor activity in brazilian smilax linnaeus, 1753 species (smilacaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.35775
work_keys_str_mv AT pizzaiadaniel karyotypestructureandnoractivityinbraziliansmilaxlinnaeus1753speciessmilacaceae
AT oliveiramaekawavanessam karyotypestructureandnoractivityinbraziliansmilaxlinnaeus1753speciessmilacaceae
AT martinsaliner karyotypestructureandnoractivityinbraziliansmilaxlinnaeus1753speciessmilacaceae
AT mondinmateus karyotypestructureandnoractivityinbraziliansmilaxlinnaeus1753speciessmilacaceae
AT aguiarperecinmargaridalr karyotypestructureandnoractivityinbraziliansmilaxlinnaeus1753speciessmilacaceae