Marie Skleničková
Masaryk University
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research | 2004
Gabriela Rotková; Marie Skleničková; Martina Dvořáčková; Eva Sýkorová; Andrew R. Leitch; Jiří Fajkus
In association with a phylogenetic tree of Asparagales, our previous results showed that a distinct clade included plant species where the ancestral, Arabidopsis-type of telomeric repeats (TTTAGGG)n had been partially, or fully, replaced by the human-type telomeric sequence (TTAGGG)n. Telomerases of these species synthesize human repeats with a high error rate in vitro. Here we further characterize the structure of telomeres in these plants by analyzing the overall arrangement of major and minor variants of telomeric repeats using fluorescence in situ hybridization on extended DNA strand(s). Whilst the telomeric array is predominantly composed of the human variant of the repeat, the ancestral, Arabidopsis-type of telomeric repeats was ubiquitously observed at one of the ends and/or at intercalary positions of extended telomeric DNAs. Another variant of the repeat typical of Tetrahymena was observed interspersed in about 20% of telomerics. Micrococcal nuclease digestions indicated that Asparagales plants with a human-type of telomere have telomeric DNA organised into nucleosomes. However, unexpectedly, the periodicity of the nucleosomes is not significantly shorter than bulk chromatin as is typical of telomeric chromatin. Using electrophoretic mobility shift assays we detected in Asparagales plants with a human type of telomere a 40-kDa protein that forms complexes with both Arabidopsis- and human-type G-rich telomeric strands. However, the protein shows a higher affinity to the ancestral Arabidopsis-type sequence. Two further proteins were found, a 25-kDa protein that binds specifically to the ancestral sequence and a 15-kDa protein that binds to the human-type telomeric repeat. We discuss how the organisation of the telomere repeats in Asparagales may have arisen and stabilised the new telomere at the point of mutation.
Neoplasma | 2004
Jan Maláska; Zuzana Kunická; Borský M; Marie Skleničková; Novotná M; Lenka Fajkusová; Zaloudík J; Jiří Fajkus
Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases | 2000
Jan Maláska; Marie Skleničková; Kateřina Krejčí; Lenka Fajkusová; Milan Bajer; Hana Hrstková; Jiří Fajkus
Archive | 2005
Eva Sýkorová; Kamila Neplechová; Marie Skleničková; Kar Yoong Lim; Frank R. Blattner; Mark W. Chase; Andrew R. Leitch; Jiří Fajkus
Archive | 2005
Jana Smejkalová; Lucie Kovářová; Tomáš Büchler; Jiří Fajkus; Zuzana Kunická; Marie Skleničková; Jana Heinigová; Darina Očadlíková; Silvie Dudová; Lenka Zahradová; Jana Vigášová; Petra Vidláková; Eva Tůzová; Miroslav Penka; Jaroslav Michálek; Luděk Pour; Roman Hájek
Archive | 2005
Jiří Fajkus; Eva Sýkorová; Marie Skleničková; K.Y. Lim; Kamila Neplechová; Frank R. Blattner; Mark W. Chase; Andrew Leitch
Klinická onkologie | 2005
Roman Hájek; Zuzana Kunická; Marie Skleničková; Martina Dvořáčková; Jiří Fajkus; Jana Smejkalová; Marta Krejčí; Luděk Pour; Darina Očadlíková; Dana Weissová; Jana Vigášová; Lucie Kovářová; Silvie Dudová; Jana Heinigová; Petra Vidláková; Zdeněk Adam; Miroslav Penka
Archive | 2004
Eva Sýkorová; Marie Skleničková; Kar Yoong Lim; Andrew R. Leitch; Jiří Fajkus
Archive | 2004
Gabriela Rotková; Marie Skleničková; Martina Dvořáčková; Eva Sýkorová; Andrew R. Leitch; Jiří Fajkus
Archive | 2004
Eva Sýkorová; Kamila Neplechová; Marie Skleničková; Y.K. Lim; Mark W. Chase; Andrew R. Leitch; Jiří Fajkus