2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1000743
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Maize Centromere Structure and Evolution: Sequence Analysis of Centromeres 2 and 5 Reveals Dynamic Loci Shaped Primarily by Retrotransposons

Abstract: We describe a comprehensive and general approach for mapping centromeres and present a detailed characterization of two maize centromeres. Centromeres are difficult to map and analyze because they consist primarily of repetitive DNA sequences, which in maize are the tandem satellite repeat CentC and interspersed centromeric retrotransposons of maize (CRM). Centromeres are defined epigenetically by the centromeric histone H3 variant, CENH3. Using novel markers derived from centromere repeats, we have mapped all… Show more

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“…The CENH3-binding domain of B73 chromosome 3 (Cen3) was mapped between positions 99.78 and 100.76 Mb (chromosome 3 is 232.1 Mb long) ( Fig. 2A; Table 1), which is in agreement with the Cen3 position mapped previously based on a total of 149,756 ChIP-454 sequence reads (Wolfgruber et al 2009). We note that B73 Cen3 may, in fact, be larger than ;1 Mb, since the assembly is not complete for this centromere.…”
Section: Mapping the Cenh3-binding Domain Of Neom3 (Ncenm3 )supporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The CENH3-binding domain of B73 chromosome 3 (Cen3) was mapped between positions 99.78 and 100.76 Mb (chromosome 3 is 232.1 Mb long) ( Fig. 2A; Table 1), which is in agreement with the Cen3 position mapped previously based on a total of 149,756 ChIP-454 sequence reads (Wolfgruber et al 2009). We note that B73 Cen3 may, in fact, be larger than ;1 Mb, since the assembly is not complete for this centromere.…”
Section: Mapping the Cenh3-binding Domain Of Neom3 (Ncenm3 )supporting
confidence: 87%
“…This replicates prior ChIP experiments on B73 using lower-coverage 454 sequencing (Wolfgruber et al 2009). We obtained a total of 84 million (M) paired sequence reads, including 12.9 M reads (one end or both ends of a paired read, 7.7% of the 168 M total ends) related to CentC or CRM repeats.…”
Section: Mapping the Cenh3-binding Domain Of Neom3 (Ncenm3 )supporting
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“…Maize centromeres also contain highly repetitive DNA sequences, including several centromeric retrotransposons (CRM1 and CRM2) and the CentC tandem repeat (Zhong et al, 2002;Wolfgruber et al, 2009). However, functional centromeres can only be clearly differentiated from pericentromeres by binding of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3), a histone H3 variant (Gent et al, 2012).…”
Section: Maize Functional Centromeres Replicate Predominantly In Mid Smentioning
confidence: 99%