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@article{2376999, author = {Wlodzimierz, Piotr and Rabanal, Fernando A and Burns, Robin and Naish, Matthew and Primetis, Elias and Scott, Alison and Malík Mandáková, Terezie and Gorringe, Nicola and Tock, Andrew J and Holland, Daniel and Fritschi, Katrin and Habring, Anette and Lanz, Christa and Patel, Christie and Schlegel, Theresa and Collenberg, Maximilian and Mielke, Miriam and Nordborg, Magnus and Roux, Fabrice and Shirsekar, Gautam and AlonsoandBlanco, Carlos and Lysák, Martin and Novikova, Polina Y and Bousios, Alexandros and Weigel, Detlef and Henderson, Ian R}, article_location = {BERLIN}, article_number = {7965}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06062-z}, keywords = {CONCERTED EVOLUTION; SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY; SEQUENCE; DNA THALIANALYRATA; HOMOGENIZATION; RECOMBINATION; ANNOTATION; ALIGNMENT}, language = {eng}, issn = {0028-0836}, journal = {Nature}, title = {Cycles of satellite and transposon evolution in <i>Arabidopsis</i> centromeres}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06062-z#citeas}, volume = {618}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2376999 AU - Wlodzimierz, Piotr - Rabanal, Fernando A - Burns, Robin - Naish, Matthew - Primetis, Elias - Scott, Alison - Malík Mandáková, Terezie - Gorringe, Nicola - Tock, Andrew J - Holland, Daniel - Fritschi, Katrin - Habring, Anette - Lanz, Christa - Patel, Christie - Schlegel, Theresa - Collenberg, Maximilian - Mielke, Miriam - Nordborg, Magnus - Roux, Fabrice - Shirsekar, Gautam - Alonso-Blanco, Carlos - Lysák, Martin - Novikova, Polina Y - Bousios, Alexandros - Weigel, Detlef - Henderson, Ian R PY - 2023 TI - Cycles of satellite and transposon evolution in <i>Arabidopsis</i> centromeres JF - Nature VL - 618 IS - 7965 SP - 1-34 EP - 1-34 PB - NATURE PORTFOLIO SN - 00280836 KW - CONCERTED EVOLUTION KW - SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY KW - SEQUENCE KW - DNA THALIANALYRATA KW - HOMOGENIZATION KW - RECOMBINATION KW - ANNOTATION KW - ALIGNMENT UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06062-z#citeas N2 - Centromeres are critical for cell division, loading CENH3 or CENPA histone variant nucleosomes, directing kinetochore formation and allowing chromosome segregation(1,2). Despite their conserved function, centromere size and structure are diverse across species. To understand this centromere paradox(3,4), it is necessary to know how centromeric diversity is generated and whether it reflects ancient trans-species variation or, instead, rapid post-speciation divergence. To address these questions, we assembled 346 centromeres from 66 Arabidopsis thaliana and 2 Arabidopsis lyrata accessions, which exhibited a remarkable degree of intra- and inter-species diversity. A. thaliana centromere repeat arrays are embedded in linkage blocks, despite ongoing internal satellite turnover, consistent with roles for unidirectional gene conversion or unequal crossover between sister chromatids in sequence diversification. Additionally, centrophilic ATHILA transposons have recently invaded the satellite arrays. To counter ATHILA invasion, chromosome-specific bursts of satellite homogenization generate higher-order repeats and purge transposons, in line with cycles of repeat evolution. Centromeric sequence changes are even more extreme in comparison between A. thaliana and A. lyrata. Together, our findings identify rapid cycles of transposon invasion and purging through satellite homogenization, which drive centromere evolution and ultimately contribute to speciation. ER -
WLODZIMIERZ, Piotr, Fernando A RABANAL, Robin BURNS, Matthew NAISH, Elias PRIMETIS, Alison SCOTT, Terezie MALÍK MANDÁKOVÁ, Nicola GORRINGE, Andrew J TOCK, Daniel HOLLAND, Katrin FRITSCHI, Anette HABRING, Christa LANZ, Christie PATEL, Theresa SCHLEGEL, Maximilian COLLENBERG, Miriam MIELKE, Magnus NORDBORG, Fabrice ROUX, Gautam SHIRSEKAR, Carlos ALONSO-BLANCO, Martin LYSÁK, Polina Y NOVIKOVA, Alexandros BOUSIOS, Detlef WEIGEL a Ian R HENDERSON. Cycles of satellite and transposon evolution in \&{}lt;i\&{}gt;Arabidopsis\&{}lt;/i\&{}gt; centromeres. \textit{Nature}. BERLIN: NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2023, roč.~618, č.~7965, s.~1-34. ISSN~0028-0836. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06062-z.
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