Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage
Telomeres, the essential terminal regions of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, consist of G-rich DNA repeats bound by a plethora of associated proteins. While the general pathways of telomere maintenance are evolutionarily conserved, individual telomere complex components show remarkable variation betw...
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doaj-05d90bc38f3a480ea8b7f2a67cebc71f2020-11-25T02:02:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2012-07-01310.3389/fpls.2012.0016130036Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineageEugene V Shakirov0Dorothy E Shippen1Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTelomeres, the essential terminal regions of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, consist of G-rich DNA repeats bound by a plethora of associated proteins. While the general pathways of telomere maintenance are evolutionarily conserved, individual telomere complex components show remarkable variation between eukaryotic lineages and even within closely related species. The recent genome sequencing of the lycophyte Selaginella moellendoffii and the availability of an ever-increasing number of flowering plant genomes provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the molecular and functional evolution of telomere components from the early evolving non-seed plants to the more developmentally advanced angiosperms. Here we analyzed telomere sequence in S. moellendorffii and found it to consist of TTTAGGG repeats, typical of most plants. Telomere tracts in S. moellendorffii range from 1-5.5 kb, closely resembling Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified several S. moellendorffii genes encoding sequence homologues of proteins involved in telomere maintenance in other organisms, including CST complex components and the telomere-binding proteins POT1 and TRFL. Notable sequence similarities and differences were uncovered among the telomere-related genes in some of the plant lineages. Taken together, the data indicate that comparative analysis of the telomere complex in early diverging land plants such as S. moellendorffii and green algae will yield important insights into the evolution of telomeres and their protein constituents.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2012.00161/fullTelomereSelaginellaPOT1TRFL1CST complex |
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Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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Selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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selaginella moellendoffii telomeres: conserved and unique features in an ancient land plant lineage |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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1664-462X |
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2012-07-01 |
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Telomeres, the essential terminal regions of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, consist of G-rich DNA repeats bound by a plethora of associated proteins. While the general pathways of telomere maintenance are evolutionarily conserved, individual telomere complex components show remarkable variation between eukaryotic lineages and even within closely related species. The recent genome sequencing of the lycophyte Selaginella moellendoffii and the availability of an ever-increasing number of flowering plant genomes provides a unique opportunity to evaluate the molecular and functional evolution of telomere components from the early evolving non-seed plants to the more developmentally advanced angiosperms. Here we analyzed telomere sequence in S. moellendorffii and found it to consist of TTTAGGG repeats, typical of most plants. Telomere tracts in S. moellendorffii range from 1-5.5 kb, closely resembling Arabidopsis thaliana. We identified several S. moellendorffii genes encoding sequence homologues of proteins involved in telomere maintenance in other organisms, including CST complex components and the telomere-binding proteins POT1 and TRFL. Notable sequence similarities and differences were uncovered among the telomere-related genes in some of the plant lineages. Taken together, the data indicate that comparative analysis of the telomere complex in early diverging land plants such as S. moellendorffii and green algae will yield important insights into the evolution of telomeres and their protein constituents. |
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Telomere Selaginella POT1 TRFL1 CST complex |
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