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Fast centromeric repeat turnover provides a glimpse into satellite DNA evolution in Nothobranchius annual killifishes
Anna Voleníková, Karolína Lukšíková, Pablo Mora, Tomáš Pavlica, Marie Altmanová, Jana Štundlová, Šárka Pelikánová, Sergey A. Simanovsky, Marek Jankásek, Martin Reichard, Petr Nguyen, Alexandr Sember
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2023 · ▲ 3 citations
Abstract
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is rapidly evolving class of tandem repeats with some motifs being involved in centromere organization and function. Rapid co-evolution of centromeric satDNA and associated proteins has been mostly attributed to the so-called centromere drive. To identify repeats associated with centromeric regions and test for the role of meiotic drive in their evolution, we investigated satDNA across Southern and Coastal clades of African annual killifishes of the genus Nothobranchius. C-banding showed expansion of (peri)centromeric heterochromatin regions in the Southern-clade killifishes. Molecular cytogenetic and bioinformatic analyses further revealed that two previously identified satellites, Nfu-SatA and Nfu-SatB, are associated with centromeres only in one lineage of the Southern clade. Nfu-SatB was, however, detected outside centromeres also in other members of the Coastal clade, which is consistent with the "library" hypothesis of satDNA evolution. We also identified a novel satDNA, Cl-36, associated with (peri)centromeres in N. foerschi, N. guentheri and N. rubripinnis from the Coastal clade. Our findings could be explained by centromere drive shaping karyotype change and centromeric repeat turnover in Nothobranchius species with possible reversal of spindle polarity within the Southern clade.
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Voleníková, A., Lukšíková, K., Mora, P., Pavlica, T., Altmanová, M., Štundlová, J., Pelikánová, �., Simanovsky, S.A., Jankásek, M., Reichard, M., Nguyen, P., & Sember, A. (2023). Fast centromeric repeat turnover provides a glimpse into satellite DNA evolution in Nothobranchius annual killifishes. <em>bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.23.534043
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Voleníková A, Lukšíková K, Mora P, Pavlica T, Altmanová M, Štundlová J, et al. Fast centromeric repeat turnover provides a glimpse into satellite DNA evolution in Nothobranchius annual killifishes. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). 2023. doi:10.1101/2023.03.23.534043.
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@unpublished{anna2023Fastce,
title = {Fast centromeric repeat turnover provides a glimpse into satellite DNA evolution in Nothobranchius annual killifishes},
author = {Anna Voleníková and Karolína Lukšíková and Pablo Mora and Tomáš Pavlica and Marie Altmanová and Jana Štundlová and Šárka Pelikánová and Sergey A. Simanovsky and Marek Jankásek and Martin Reichard and Petr Nguyen and Alexandr Sember},
journal = {bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1101/2023.03.23.534043},
}
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