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Sequence organization of barley centromeres.


ABSTRACT: By sequencing, fingerprinting and in situ hybridization of a centromere-specific large insert clone (BAC 7), the sequence organization of centromeric DNA of barley could be elucidated. Within 23 kb, three copies of the Ty3/gypsy-like retroelement cereba were present. Two elements of approximately 7 kb, arranged in tandem, include long terminal repeats (LTRs) (approximately 1 kb) similar to the rice centromeric retrotransposon RIRE 7 and to the cereal centromeric sequence family, the primer binding site, the complete polygene flanked by untranslated regions, as well as a polypurine tract 5' of the downstream LTR. The high density (approximately 200 elements/centromere) and completeness of cereba elements and the absence of internally deleted elements and solo LTRs from the BAC 7 insert represent unique features of the barley centromeres as compared to those of other cereals. Obviously, the conserved cereba elements together with barley-specific G+C-rich satellite sequences constitute the major components of centromeric DNA in this species.

SUBMITTER: Hudakova S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC97617 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sequence organization of barley centromeres.

Hudakova S S   Michalek W W   Presting G G GG   ten Hoopen R R   dos Santos K K   Jasencakova Z Z   Schubert I I  

Nucleic acids research 20011201 24


By sequencing, fingerprinting and in situ hybridization of a centromere-specific large insert clone (BAC 7), the sequence organization of centromeric DNA of barley could be elucidated. Within 23 kb, three copies of the Ty3/gypsy-like retroelement cereba were present. Two elements of approximately 7 kb, arranged in tandem, include long terminal repeats (LTRs) (approximately 1 kb) similar to the rice centromeric retrotransposon RIRE 7 and to the cereal centromeric sequence family, the primer bindi  ...[more]

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