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Composition and structure of the centromeric region of rice chromosome 8
Authors:Wu Jianzhong  Yamagata Harumi  Hayashi-Tsugane Mika  Hijishita Saori  Fujisawa Masaki  Shibata Michie  Ito Yukiyo  Nakamura Mari  Sakaguchi Miyuki  Yoshihara Rie  Kobayashi Harumi  Ito Kazue  Karasawa Wataru  Yamamoto Mayu  Saji Shoko  Katagiri Satoshi  Kanamori Hiroyuki  Namiki Nobukazu  Katayose Yuichi  Matsumoto Takashi  Sasaki Takuji
Affiliation:Rice Genome Research Program, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences/Institute of the Society for Techno-Inovation of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8602, Japan.
Abstract:Understanding the organization of eukaryotic centromeres has both fundamental and applied importance because of their roles in chromosome segregation, karyotypic stability, and artificial chromosome-based cloning and expression vectors. Using clone-by-clone sequencing methodology, we obtained the complete genomic sequence of the centromeric region of rice (Oryza sativa) chromosome 8. Analysis of 1.97 Mb of contiguous nucleotide sequence revealed three large clusters of CentO satellite repeats (68.5 kb of 155-bp repeats) and >220 transposable element (TE)-related sequences; together, these account for approximately 60% of this centromeric region. The 155-bp repeats were tandemly arrayed head to tail within the clusters, which had different orientations and were interrupted by TE-related sequences. The individual 155-bp CentO satellite repeats showed frequent transitions and transversions at eight nucleotide positions. The 40 TE elements with highly conserved sequences were mostly gypsy-type retrotransposons. Furthermore, 48 genes, showing high BLAST homology to known proteins or to rice full-length cDNAs, were predicted within the region; some were close to the CentO clusters. We then performed a genome-wide survey of the sequences and organization of CentO and RIRE7 families. Our study provides the complete sequence of a centromeric region from either plants or animals and likely will provide insight into the evolutionary and functional analysis of plant centromeres.
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