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In situ digestion of satellite DNA of Scilla siberica
Authors:Rafael Lozano  Carlos Sentís  J Fernández-Piqueras  M Ruiz Rejón
Institution:(1) Departmento de Biología Animal, Ecología y Genética, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain;(2) Departmento de Biología, Unidad de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Restriction endonucleases have been used to digest DNA in fixed metaphase chromosomes of animal species. However, constitutive C-heterochromatin of plant species is resistant to these enzymes suggesting that the special structural organization of plant C-bands is an impediment to the activity of restriction endonucleases. In order to test this hypothesis, we have chosen the species Scilla siberica, whose purified satellite DNA, localised at the heterochromatic regions, is extensively digested by HaeIII. In situ treatment with HaeIII alone does not produce significant digestion of heterochromatin, but subsequent treatment with proteinase K results in extensive digestion of heterochromatic regions producing unstained gaps. These results indicate that HaeIII is able to access and cut chromosomal DNA from C-bands, but the DNA fragments remain attached to chromosomal proteins that characterize the complex structure of heterochromatin in this species. Although there are no reasons to suppose that accessibility of chromosomal DNA of S. siberica to restriction enzymes can be impeded, it would be reasonable to think from our results that some special features of heterochromatin organization in plants contribute to the formation of a complex structure that makes chromosomal DNA extraction impossible.by D. Schweizer
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