Literature DB >> 25828846

Characterisation of an unusual telomere motif (TTTTTTAGGG)n in the plant Cestrum elegans (Solanaceae), a species with a large genome.

Vratislav Peška1,2, Petr Fajkus1,2, Miloslava Fojtová1,2, Martina Dvořáčková1,2, Jan Hapala2, Vojtěch Dvořáček1, Pavla Polanská2, Andrew R Leitch3, Eva Sýkorová1,2, Jiří Fajkus1,2.   

Abstract

The characterization of unusual telomere sequence sheds light on patterns of telomere evolution, maintenance and function. Plant species from the closely related genera Cestrum, Vestia and Sessea (family Solanaceae) lack known plant telomeric sequences. Here we characterize the telomere of Cestrum elegans, work that was a challenge because of its large genome size and few chromosomes (1C 9.76 pg; n = 8). We developed an approach that combines BAL31 digestion, which digests DNA from the ends and chromosome breaks, with next-generation sequencing (NGS), to generate data analysed in RepeatExplorer, designed for de novo repeats identification and quantification. We identify an unique repeat motif (TTTTTTAGGG)n in C. elegans, occurring in ca. 30 400 copies per haploid genome, averaging ca. 1900 copies per telomere, and synthesized by telomerase. We demonstrate that the motif is synthesized by telomerase. The occurrence of an unusual eukaryote (TTTTTTAGGG)n telomeric motif in C. elegans represents a switch in motif from the 'typical' angiosperm telomere (TTTAGGG)n . That switch may have happened with the divergence of Cestrum, Sessea and Vestia. The shift in motif when it arose would have had profound effects on telomere activity. Thus our finding provides a unique handle to study how telomerase and telomeres responded to genetic change, studies that will shed more light on telomere function.
© 2015 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cestrum elegans; GenBank KM573817-573822; NGS analysis; RepeatExplorer; telomerase; telomeric sequence; unusual telomere

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25828846     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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