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Nat Plants ; 9(3): 433-441, 2023 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36928774

RÉSUMÉ

Centromeres are long, often repetitive regions of genomes that bind kinetochore proteins and ensure normal chromosome segregation. Engineering centromeres that function in vivo has proven to be difficult. Here we describe a tethering approach that activates functional maize centromeres at synthetic sequence arrays. A LexA-CENH3 fusion protein was used to recruit native Centromeric Histone H3 (CENH3) to long arrays of LexO repeats on a chromosome arm. Newly recruited CENH3 was sufficient to organize functional kinetochores that caused chromosome breakage, releasing chromosome fragments that were passed through meiosis and into progeny. Several fragments formed independent neochromosomes with centromeres localized over the LexO repeat arrays. The new centromeres were self-sustaining and transmitted neochromosomes to subsequent generations in the absence of the LexA-CENH3 activator. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using synthetic centromeres for karyotype engineering applications.


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Centromère , Zea mays , Zea mays/génétique , Zea mays/métabolisme , Centromère/génétique , Kinétochores/métabolisme , Histone/métabolisme , Cycle cellulaire
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Science ; 373(6555): 655-662, 2021 08 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34353948

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We report de novo genome assemblies, transcriptomes, annotations, and methylomes for the 26 inbreds that serve as the founders for the maize nested association mapping population. The number of pan-genes in these diverse genomes exceeds 103,000, with approximately a third found across all genotypes. The results demonstrate that the ancient tetraploid character of maize continues to degrade by fractionation to the present day. Excellent contiguity over repeat arrays and complete annotation of centromeres revealed additional variation in major cytological landmarks. We show that combining structural variation with single-nucleotide polymorphisms can improve the power of quantitative mapping studies. We also document variation at the level of DNA methylation and demonstrate that unmethylated regions are enriched for cis-regulatory elements that contribute to phenotypic variation.


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Génome végétal , Annotation de séquence moléculaire , Zea mays/génétique , Centromère/génétique , Cartographie chromosomique , Chromosomes de plante , Méthylation de l'ADN , Résistance à la maladie/génétique , Gènes de plante , Variation génétique , Génotype , Séquençage nucléotidique à haut débit , Hérédité multifactorielle/génétique , Phénotype , Maladies des plantes , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple , Séquences d'acides nucléiques régulatrices , Analyse de séquence d'ADN , Tétraploïdie , Transcriptome , Séquençage du génome entier
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