Characterisation of pericentromeric and sticky intercalary heterochromatin in Ornithogalum longibracteatum (Hyacinthaceae)

The hexaploid liliaceous plant Ornithogalum longibracteatum (2n=6x=54) has a heterochromatin-rich bimodal karyotype with large (L) and small (S) chromosomes. The composition and subgenomic distribution of heterochromatin was studied using molecular and cytological methods. The major component of cen...

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description The hexaploid liliaceous plant Ornithogalum longibracteatum (2n=6x=54) has a heterochromatin-rich bimodal karyotype with large (L) and small (S) chromosomes. The composition and subgenomic distribution of heterochromatin was studied using molecular and cytological methods. The major component of centromeric heterochromatin in all chromosomes is Sat1, an abundant satellite DNA with a basic repeat unit of 155 bp and an average A+T content (54%). The major component of the large blocks of intercalary heterochromatin in L chromosomes is Sat2, an abundant satellite DNA with a basic repeat unit of 115 bp and a high A+T content (76%). Additionally, traces of Sat2 can be detected at the centromeric regions of S chromosomes, while minor amounts of Sat1 are discernible in intercalary heterochromatin of L chromosomes. The chromosomal localisation pattern of Sat2 is consistent with the fluorescent staining pattern obtained with the A+T-specific DNA ligand 4'-6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). A+T-rich intercalary heterochromatin is sticky and tends to associate ectopically during mitosis. Sister chromatid exchange clustering was found at the junctions between euchromatin and heterochromatin and at the centromeres. The pattern of mitosis-specific phosphorylation of histone H3 was not uniform along the length of the chromosomes. In all L and S chromosomes, from early prophase to ana-/telophase, there is hyperphosphorylation of histone H3 in the pericentromeric chromatin and a slightly elevated phosphorylated histone H3 level at the intercalary heterochromatin of L chromosomes. Consequently, the overall phosphorylated histone H3 metaphase labelling resembles the distribution of Sat1 in the karyotype of O. longibracteatum.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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