3-D Nucleus Architecture in Oat x Maize Addition Lines

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作者
Idziak-Helmcke, Dominika [1 ]
Warzecha, Tomasz [2 ]
Sowa, Marta [1 ]
Warchol, Marzena [3 ]
Dziurka, Kinga [3 ]
Czyczylo-Mysza, Ilona [3 ]
Skrzypek, Edyta [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Silesia Katowice, Inst Biol Biotechnol & Environm Sci, Jagiellonska 28, PL-40032 Katowice, Poland
[2] Agr Univ Krakow, Dept Plant Breeding Physiol & Seed Sci, Podluzna 3, PL-30239 Krakow, Poland
[3] Polish Acad Sci, Franciszek Gorski Inst Plant Physiol, Dept Biotechnol, Niezapominajek 21, PL-30239 Krakow, Poland
关键词
addition line; Avena sativaL; chromosome territory; GISH; hybrid; nucleus; Zea maysL; BRACHYPODIUM-DISTACHYON; HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMES; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; INTERPHASE NUCLEI; ARRANGEMENT; CENTROMERES; GENOME; ORGANIZATION; TELOMERES; SEQUENCES;
D O I
10.3390/ijms21124280
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The nucleus architecture of hybrid crop plants is not a well-researched topic, yet it can have important implications for their genetic stability and usefulness in the successful expression of agronomically desired traits. In this work we studied the spatial distribution of introgressed maize chromatin in oat x maize addition lines with the number of added maize chromosomes varying from one to four. The number of chromosome additions was confirmed by genomic in situ hybridization (GISH). Maize chromosome-specific simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were used to identify the added chromosomes. GISH on 3-D root and leaf nuclei was performed to assess the number, volume, and position of the maize-chromatin occupied regions. We revealed that the maize chromosome territory (CT) associations of varying degree prevailed in the double disomic lines, while CT separation was the most common distribution pattern in the double monosomic line. In all analyzed lines, the regions occupied by maize CTs were located preferentially at the nuclear periphery. A comparison between the tissues showed that the maize CTs in the leaf nuclei are positioned closer to the center of the nucleus than in the root nuclei. These findings shed more light on the processes that shape the nucleus architecture in hybrids.
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