Characterization of rDNAs and tandem repeats in the heterochromatin of Brassica rapa

Ki Byung Lim, Hans De Jong, Tae Jin Yang, Jee Young Park, Soo Jin Kwon, Jung Sun Kim, Myung Ho Lim, Jin A. Kim, Mina Jin, Yong Moon Jin, Seog Hyung Kim, Yong Pyo Lim, Jae Wook Bang, Ho Il Kim, Beom Seok Park

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Abstract

We describe the morphology and molecular organization of heterochromatin domains in the interphase nuclei, and mitotic and meiotic chromosomes, of Brassica rapa, using DAPI staining and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of rDNA and pericentromere tandem repeats. We have developed a simple method to distinguish the centromeric regions of mitotic metaphase chromosomes by prolonged irradiation with UV light at the DAPI excitation wavelength. Application of this bleached DAPI band (BDB) karyotyping method to the 45S and SS rDNAs and 176 bp centromere satellite repeats distinguished the 10 B. rapa chromosomes. We further characterized the centromeric repeat sequences in BAC end sequences. These fell into two classes, CentBr1 and CentBr2, occupying the centromeres of eight and two chromosomes, respectively. The centromere satellites encompassed about 30% of the total chromosomes, particularly in the core centromere blocks of all the chromosomes. Interestingly, centromere length was inversely correlated with chromosome length. The morphology and molecular organization of heterochromatin domains in interphase nuclei, and in mitotic and meiotic chromosomes, were further characterized by DAPI staining and FISH of rDNA and CentBr. The DAPI fluorescence of interphase nuclei revealed ten to twenty conspicuous chromocenters, each composed of the heterochromatin of up to four chromosomes and/or nucleolar organizing regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)436-444
Number of pages9
JournalMolecules and Cells
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005

Keywords

  • BDB
  • Centromeric Repeat
  • Chromocentre
  • Constitutive Heterochromatin
  • FISH

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