Evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA repeats from Phaseolus beans
Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris ) subtelomeres are highly enriched for khipu , the main satellite DNA identified so far in this genome. Here, we comparatively investigate khipu genomic organization in Phaseolus species from different clades. Additionally, we identified and characterized another sat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Protoplasma 2017-03, Vol.254 (2), p.791-801 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Common bean (
Phaseolus vulgaris
) subtelomeres are highly enriched for
khipu
, the main satellite DNA identified so far in this genome. Here, we comparatively investigate
khipu
genomic organization in
Phaseolus
species from different clades. Additionally, we identified and characterized another satellite repeat, named
jumper
, associated to
khipu
. A mixture of
P. vulgaris khipu
clones hybridized
in situ
confirmed the presence of
khipu
-like sequences on subterminal chromosome regions in all
Phaseolus
species, with differences in the number and intensity of signals between species and when species-specific clones were used.
Khipu
is present as multimers of ∼500 bp and sequence analyses of cloned fragments revealed close relationship among
khipu
repeats. The new repeat, named
jumper
, is a 170-bp satellite sequence present in all
Phaseolus
species and inserted into the nontranscribed spacer (NTS) of the 5S rDNA in the
P. vulgaris
genome. Nevertheless,
jumper
was found as a high-copy repeat at subtelomeres and/or pericentromeres in the
Phaseolus microcarpus
lineage only. Our data argue for
khipu
as an important subtelomeric satellite DNA in the genus and for a complex satellite repeat composition of
P. microcarpus
subtelomeres, which also contain
jumper
. Furthermore, the differential amplification of these repeats in subtelomeres or pericentromeres reinforces the presence of a dynamic satellite DNA library in
Phaseolus
. |
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ISSN: | 0033-183X 1615-6102 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00709-016-0993-8 |