Nagaki_2012_Plant.Cell.Rep_31_771

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Title : Isolation of centromeric-tandem repetitive DNA sequences by chromatin affinity purification using a HaloTag7-fused centromere-specific histone H3 in tobacco - Nagaki_2012_Plant.Cell.Rep_31_771
Author(s) : Nagaki K , Shibata F , Kanatani A , Kashihara K , Murata M
Ref : Plant Cell Rep , 31 :771 , 2012
Abstract :

The centromere is a multi-functional complex comprising centromeric DNA and a number of proteins. To isolate unidentified centromeric DNA sequences, centromere-specific histone H3 variants (CENH3) and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) have been utilized in some plant species. However, anti-CENH3 antibody for ChIP must be raised in each species because of its species specificity. Production of the antibodies is time-consuming and costly, and it is not easy to produce ChIP-grade antibodies. In this study, we applied a HaloTag7-based chromatin affinity purification system to isolate centromeric DNA sequences in tobacco. This system required no specific antibody, and made it possible to apply a highly stringent wash to remove contaminated DNA. As a result, we succeeded in isolating five tandem repetitive DNA sequences in addition to the centromeric retrotransposons that were previously identified by ChIP. Three of the tandem repeats were centromere-specific sequences located on different chromosomes. These results confirm the validity of the HaloTag7-based chromatin affinity purification system as an alternative method to ChIP for isolating unknown centromeric DNA sequences. The discovery of more than two chromosome-specific centromeric DNA sequences indicates the mosaic structure of tobacco centromeres.

PubMedSearch : Nagaki_2012_Plant.Cell.Rep_31_771
PubMedID: 22147136

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Nagaki K, Shibata F, Kanatani A, Kashihara K, Murata M (2012)
Isolation of centromeric-tandem repetitive DNA sequences by chromatin affinity purification using a HaloTag7-fused centromere-specific histone H3 in tobacco
Plant Cell Rep 31 :771

Nagaki K, Shibata F, Kanatani A, Kashihara K, Murata M (2012)
Plant Cell Rep 31 :771