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Thousands of RNA-cached copies of whole chromosomes are present in the ciliate Oxytricha during development.


ABSTRACT: The ciliate Oxytricha trifallax maintains two genomes: a germline genome that is active only during sexual conjugation and a transcriptionally active, somatic genome that derives from the germline via extensive sequence reduction and rearrangement. Previously, we found that long noncoding (lnc) RNA "templates"-telomere-containing, RNA-cached copies of mature chromosomes-provide the information to program the rearrangement process. Here we used a modified RNA-seq approach to conduct the first genome-wide search for endogenous, telomere-to-telomere RNA transcripts. We find that during development, Oxytricha produces long noncoding RNA copies for over 10,000 of its 16,000 somatic chromosomes, consistent with a model in which Oxytricha transmits an RNA-cached copy of its somatic genome to the sexual progeny. Both the primary sequence and expression profile of a somatic chromosome influence the temporal distribution and abundance of individual template RNAs. This suggests that Oxytricha may undergo multiple rounds of DNA rearrangement during development. These observations implicate a complex set of thousands of long RNA molecules in the wiring and maintenance of a highly elaborate somatic genome architecture.

SUBMITTER: Lindblad KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5513065 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thousands of RNA-cached copies of whole chromosomes are present in the ciliate <i>Oxytricha</i> during development.

Lindblad Kelsi A KA   Bracht John R JR   Williams April E AE   Landweber Laura F LF  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20170427 8


The ciliate <i>Oxytricha trifallax</i> maintains two genomes: a germline genome that is active only during sexual conjugation and a transcriptionally active, somatic genome that derives from the germline via extensive sequence reduction and rearrangement. Previously, we found that long noncoding (lnc) RNA "templates"-telomere-containing, RNA-cached copies of mature chromosomes-provide the information to program the rearrangement process. Here we used a modified RNA-seq approach to conduct the fi  ...[more]

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