| Literature DB >> 34088847 |
Nicolas Blavet1, Hua Yang2, Handong Su3, Pavel Solanský1, Ryan N Douglas2, Miroslava Karafiátová1, Lucie Šimková1, Jing Zhang3, Yalin Liu3, Jie Hou4, Xiaowen Shi2, Chen Chen4, Mohamed El-Walid2, Morgan E McCaw2, Patrice S Albert2, Zhi Gao2, Changzeng Zhao2, Gil Ben-Zvi5, Lior Glick5, Guy Kol5, Jinghua Shi6, Jan Vrána1, Hana Šimková1, Jonathan C Lamb7, Kathleen Newton2, R Kelly Dawe8, Jaroslav Doležel1, Tieming Ji9, Kobi Baruch5, Jianlin Cheng4, Fangpu Han10,11, James A Birchler12, Jan Bartoš13.
Abstract
B chromosomes are enigmatic elements in thousands of plant and animal genomes that persist in populations despite being nonessential. They circumvent the laws of Mendelian inheritance but the molecular mechanisms underlying this behavior remain unknown. Here we present the sequence, annotation, and analysis of the maize B chromosome providing insight into its drive mechanism. The sequence assembly reveals detailed locations of the elements involved with the cis and trans functions of its drive mechanism, consisting of nondisjunction at the second pollen mitosis and preferential fertilization of the egg by the B-containing sperm. We identified 758 protein-coding genes in 125.9 Mb of B chromosome sequence, of which at least 88 are expressed. Our results demonstrate that transposable elements in the B chromosome are shared with the standard A chromosome set but multiple lines of evidence fail to detect a syntenic genic region in the A chromosomes, suggesting a distant origin. The current gene content is a result of continuous transfer from the A chromosomal complement over an extended evolutionary time with subsequent degradation but with selection for maintenance of this nonvital chromosome.Entities:
Keywords: B chromosome; genetic drive; nondisjunction; preferential fertilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34088847 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2104254118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205