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The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8

The complete assembly of each human chromosome is essential for understanding human biology and evolution(1,2). Here we use complementary long-read sequencing technologies to complete the linear assembly of human chromosome 8. Our assembly resolves the sequence of five previously long-standing gaps,...

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Autores principales: Logsdon, Glennis A., Vollger, Mitchell R., Hsieh, PingHsun, Mao, Yafei, Liskovykh, Mikhail A., Koren, Sergey, Nurk, Sergey, Mercuri, Ludovica, Dishuck, Philip C., Rhie, Arang, de Lima, Leonardo G., Dvorkina, Tatiana, Porubsky, David, Harvey, William T., Mikheenko, Alla, Bzikadze, Andrey V., Kremitzki, Milinn, Graves-Lindsay, Tina A., Jain, Chirag, Hoekzema, Kendra, Murali, Shwetha C., Munson, Katherine M., Baker, Carl, Sorensen, Melanie, Lewis, Alexandra M., Surti, Urvashi, Gerton, Jennifer L., Larionov, Vladimir, Ventura, Mario, Miga, Karen H., Phillippy, Adam M., Eichler, Evan E.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03420-7
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author Logsdon, Glennis A.
Vollger, Mitchell R.
Hsieh, PingHsun
Mao, Yafei
Liskovykh, Mikhail A.
Koren, Sergey
Nurk, Sergey
Mercuri, Ludovica
Dishuck, Philip C.
Rhie, Arang
de Lima, Leonardo G.
Dvorkina, Tatiana
Porubsky, David
Harvey, William T.
Mikheenko, Alla
Bzikadze, Andrey V.
Kremitzki, Milinn
Graves-Lindsay, Tina A.
Jain, Chirag
Hoekzema, Kendra
Murali, Shwetha C.
Munson, Katherine M.
Baker, Carl
Sorensen, Melanie
Lewis, Alexandra M.
Surti, Urvashi
Gerton, Jennifer L.
Larionov, Vladimir
Ventura, Mario
Miga, Karen H.
Phillippy, Adam M.
Eichler, Evan E.
author_facet Logsdon, Glennis A.
Vollger, Mitchell R.
Hsieh, PingHsun
Mao, Yafei
Liskovykh, Mikhail A.
Koren, Sergey
Nurk, Sergey
Mercuri, Ludovica
Dishuck, Philip C.
Rhie, Arang
de Lima, Leonardo G.
Dvorkina, Tatiana
Porubsky, David
Harvey, William T.
Mikheenko, Alla
Bzikadze, Andrey V.
Kremitzki, Milinn
Graves-Lindsay, Tina A.
Jain, Chirag
Hoekzema, Kendra
Murali, Shwetha C.
Munson, Katherine M.
Baker, Carl
Sorensen, Melanie
Lewis, Alexandra M.
Surti, Urvashi
Gerton, Jennifer L.
Larionov, Vladimir
Ventura, Mario
Miga, Karen H.
Phillippy, Adam M.
Eichler, Evan E.
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description The complete assembly of each human chromosome is essential for understanding human biology and evolution(1,2). Here we use complementary long-read sequencing technologies to complete the linear assembly of human chromosome 8. Our assembly resolves the sequence of five previously long-standing gaps, including a 2.08-Mb centromeric α-satellite array, a 644-kb copy number polymorphism in the β-defensin gene cluster that is important for disease risk, and an 863-kb variable number tandem repeat at chromosome 8q21.2 that can function as a neocentromere. We show that the centromeric α-satellite array is generally methylated except for a 73-kb hypomethylated region of diverse higher-order α-satellites enriched with CENP-A nucleosomes, consistent with the location of the kinetochore. In addition, we confirm the overall organization and methylation pattern of the centromere in a diploid human genome. Using a dual long-read sequencing approach, we complete high-quality draft assemblies of the orthologous centromere from chromosome 8 in chimpanzee, orangutan and macaque to reconstruct its evolutionary history. Comparative and phylogenetic analyses show that the higher-order α-satellite structure evolved in the great ape ancestor with a layered symmetry, in which more ancient higher-order repeats locate peripherally to monomeric α-satellites. We estimate that the mutation rate of centromeric satellite DNA is accelerated by more than 2.2-fold compared to the unique portions of the genome, and this acceleration extends into the flanking sequence.
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spelling pubmed-80997272021-05-20 The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8 Logsdon, Glennis A. Vollger, Mitchell R. Hsieh, PingHsun Mao, Yafei Liskovykh, Mikhail A. Koren, Sergey Nurk, Sergey Mercuri, Ludovica Dishuck, Philip C. Rhie, Arang de Lima, Leonardo G. Dvorkina, Tatiana Porubsky, David Harvey, William T. Mikheenko, Alla Bzikadze, Andrey V. Kremitzki, Milinn Graves-Lindsay, Tina A. Jain, Chirag Hoekzema, Kendra Murali, Shwetha C. Munson, Katherine M. Baker, Carl Sorensen, Melanie Lewis, Alexandra M. Surti, Urvashi Gerton, Jennifer L. Larionov, Vladimir Ventura, Mario Miga, Karen H. Phillippy, Adam M. Eichler, Evan E. Nature Article The complete assembly of each human chromosome is essential for understanding human biology and evolution(1,2). Here we use complementary long-read sequencing technologies to complete the linear assembly of human chromosome 8. Our assembly resolves the sequence of five previously long-standing gaps, including a 2.08-Mb centromeric α-satellite array, a 644-kb copy number polymorphism in the β-defensin gene cluster that is important for disease risk, and an 863-kb variable number tandem repeat at chromosome 8q21.2 that can function as a neocentromere. We show that the centromeric α-satellite array is generally methylated except for a 73-kb hypomethylated region of diverse higher-order α-satellites enriched with CENP-A nucleosomes, consistent with the location of the kinetochore. In addition, we confirm the overall organization and methylation pattern of the centromere in a diploid human genome. Using a dual long-read sequencing approach, we complete high-quality draft assemblies of the orthologous centromere from chromosome 8 in chimpanzee, orangutan and macaque to reconstruct its evolutionary history. Comparative and phylogenetic analyses show that the higher-order α-satellite structure evolved in the great ape ancestor with a layered symmetry, in which more ancient higher-order repeats locate peripherally to monomeric α-satellites. We estimate that the mutation rate of centromeric satellite DNA is accelerated by more than 2.2-fold compared to the unique portions of the genome, and this acceleration extends into the flanking sequence. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-04-07 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8099727/ /pubmed/33828295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03420-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Logsdon, Glennis A.
Vollger, Mitchell R.
Hsieh, PingHsun
Mao, Yafei
Liskovykh, Mikhail A.
Koren, Sergey
Nurk, Sergey
Mercuri, Ludovica
Dishuck, Philip C.
Rhie, Arang
de Lima, Leonardo G.
Dvorkina, Tatiana
Porubsky, David
Harvey, William T.
Mikheenko, Alla
Bzikadze, Andrey V.
Kremitzki, Milinn
Graves-Lindsay, Tina A.
Jain, Chirag
Hoekzema, Kendra
Murali, Shwetha C.
Munson, Katherine M.
Baker, Carl
Sorensen, Melanie
Lewis, Alexandra M.
Surti, Urvashi
Gerton, Jennifer L.
Larionov, Vladimir
Ventura, Mario
Miga, Karen H.
Phillippy, Adam M.
Eichler, Evan E.
The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
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title_full The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
title_fullStr The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
title_full_unstemmed The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
title_short The structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
title_sort structure, function and evolution of a complete human chromosome 8
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03420-7
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