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Highly GC-rich heterochromatin in chili peppers (Capsicum-Solanaceae): A cytogenetic and molecular characterization

Abstract
Capsicum comprises 35 species of chili peppers and five of them are cultivated worldwide as spices or vegetables. Diploid karyotypes based in x = 12 and x = 13 are common in Capsicum and the constitutive heterochromatin (cHet) is of particular interest in the genus since it is largely variable, particularly its highly GC-rich fraction. However, the repetitive DNA components of this heterochromatic regions are unknown. Given the co-localization of rDNA [ver mas...]
Capsicum comprises 35 species of chili peppers and five of them are cultivated worldwide as spices or vegetables. Diploid karyotypes based in x = 12 and x = 13 are common in Capsicum and the constitutive heterochromatin (cHet) is of particular interest in the genus since it is largely variable, particularly its highly GC-rich fraction. However, the repetitive DNA components of this heterochromatic regions are unknown. Given the co-localization of rDNA loci with the CMA+DAPI– heterochromatic bands, we tested the hypothesis that the highly GC-rich cHet fraction is composed of the whole 18S-25S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) unit or some of its components. Here we report on a novel satellite for Capsicum and Solanaceae composed of the complete rDNA unit. We physically mapped six Capsicum derived specific 18S-25S rDNA probes that covered the entire span of the rDNA unit and analysed a DraI restriction product on eight chromosomally different taxa of Capsicum, representative of the major phylogenetic clades of chili peppers. The co-localization of every gene and spacer probes of the 18S-25S rDNA unit suggest their structural function as a major repetitive component of the highly GC-rich cHet in Capsicum species with x = 12. In addition, analyses of the clones derived from restriction assays in C. pubescens suggested that the differential functional status of 18S-25S rDNA loci (nucleolar organizer regions -NORs- or cHet) in this species is related to a divergence in a short sequence upstream the regulatory transcription initiation site (TIS) of the intergenic spacer (IGS). The results here provided evidence that an rDNA mega satellite played a significant role in the evolution of the karyotype features of x = 12 Capsicum species. The finding of a mega satellite family derived from the whole rDNA unit is a novelty for plant genomes [Cerrar]
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Grabiele, Mauro;   Debat, Humberto Julio;   Scaldaferro, Marisel Analía;   Aguilera, Patricia Mabel;   Moscone, Eduardo Alberto;   Seijo, José Guillermo;   Ducasse, Daniel Adrian;  
Fuente
Scientia horticulturae 238 : 391-399. (19 August 2018)
Date
2018-08
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Elsevier
ISSN
0304-4238
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3735
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304423818303157?via%3Dihub#!
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.04.060
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Heterocromatina; Heterochromatin; Capsicum; Hibridación; Hybridization; Cytogenetics; Citogenetica; 18S-25S rDNA; Nucleolar Organizer Region; Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization; Cytogenetic Analysis;
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