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PLOS ONE | 2012

The Cotton Centromere Contains a Ty3-gypsy-like LTR Retroelement

Song Luo; Jennifer Mach; Bradley Abramson; Rolando Ramirez; Robert Schurr; Pierluigi Barone; Gregory P. Copenhaver; Otto Folkerts

The centromere is a repeat-rich structure essential for chromosome segregation; with the long-term aim of understanding centromere structure and function, we set out to identify cotton centromere sequences. To isolate centromere-associated sequences from cotton, (Gossypium hirsutum) we surveyed tandem and dispersed repetitive DNA in the genus. Centromere-associated elements in other plants include tandem repeats and, in some cases, centromere-specific retroelements. Examination of cotton genomic survey sequences for tandem repeats yielded sequences that did not localize to the centromere. However, among the repetitive sequences we also identified a gypsy-like LTR retrotransposon (Centromere Retroelement Gossypium, CRG) that localizes to the centromere region of all chromosomes in domestic upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum, the major commercially grown cotton. The location of the functional centromere was confirmed by immunostaining with antiserum to the centromere-specific histone CENH3, which co-localizes with CRG hybridization on metaphase mitotic chromosomes. G. hirsutum is an allotetraploid composed of A and D genomes and CRG is also present in the centromere regions of other AD cotton species. Furthermore, FISH and genomic dot blot hybridization revealed that CRG is found in D-genome diploid cotton species, but not in A-genome diploid species, indicating that this retroelement may have invaded the A-genome centromeres during allopolyploid formation and amplified during evolutionary history. CRG is also found in other diploid Gossypium species, including B and E2 genome species, but not in the C, E1, F, and G genome species tested. Isolation of this centromere-specific retrotransposon from Gossypium provides a probe for further understanding of centromere structure, and a tool for future engineering of centromere mini-chromosomes in this important crop species.


PLOS Genetics | 2007

Meiotic transmission of an in vitro-assembled autonomous maize minichromosome.

Shawn R. Carlson; Gary W. Rudgers; Helge Zieler; Jennifer Mach; Song Luo; Eric Grunden; Cheryl Krol; Gregory P. Copenhaver; Daphne Preuss


Archive | 2005

Plant centromere compositions

Jennifer Mach; Helge Zieler; Rongguan Jin; Kevin Keith; Gregory P. Copenhaver; Daphne Preuss


Archive | 2006

Plants modified with mini-chromosomes

Helge Zieler; James Jin; Jennifer Mach; Gary W. Rudgers; Daphne Preuss; Mich B. Hein; Gregory P. Copenhaver; Kevin Keith


Archive | 2009

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR PROCESSING A FEEDSTOCK

Gregory Copenhaver; Daphne Preuss; Jennifer Mach


Archive | 2011

Novel centromeres and methods of using the same

Gregory Copenhaver; Song Luo; Jennifer Mach; Daphne Preuss; Rolando Ramirez


Archive | 2010

Sorghum centromere sequences and minichromosomes

Daphne Preuss; Pierluigi Barone; Shawn R. Carlson; Gregory Copenhaver; Song Luo; Jennifer Mach


Archive | 2009

Procédés et matériaux pour traiter une matière première

Gregory Copenhaver; Daphne Preuss; Jennifer Mach


Archive | 2005

Plantes modifiées avec des mini-chromosomes

Helge Zieler; James Jin; Jennifer Mach; Gary W. Rudgers; Daphne Preuss; Mich B. Hein; Gregory Copenhaver; Kevin Keith


Archive | 2005

Mit Minichromosomen modifizierte Pflanzen

Helge Zieler; James Jin; Jennifer Mach; Gary W. Rudgers; Daphne Preuss; Mich B. Hein; Gregory Copenhaver; Kevin Keith

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Gregory P. Copenhaver

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Song Luo

University of Chicago

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James Jin

University of Chicago

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