Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.

Morphologically, polytene chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster consist of compact "black" bands alternating with less compact "grey" bands and interbands. We developed a comprehensive approach that combines cytological mapping data of FlyBase-annotated genes and novel tools for...

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Main Authors: Tatyana D Kolesnikova, Fedor P Goncharov, Igor F Zhimulev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5902040?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4bdf7ca31a954364b635220bd6daee972020-11-25T00:43:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019520710.1371/journal.pone.0195207Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.Tatyana D KolesnikovaFedor P GoncharovIgor F ZhimulevMorphologically, polytene chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster consist of compact "black" bands alternating with less compact "grey" bands and interbands. We developed a comprehensive approach that combines cytological mapping data of FlyBase-annotated genes and novel tools for predicting cytogenetic features of chromosomes on the basis of their protein composition and determined the genomic coordinates for all black bands of polytene chromosome 2R. By a PCNA immunostaining assay, we obtained the replication timetable for all the bands mapped. The results allowed us to compare replication timing between polytene chromosomes in salivary glands and chromosomes from cultured diploid cell lines and to observe a substantial similarity in the global replication patterns at the band resolution level. In both kinds of chromosomes, the intervals between black bands correspond to early replication initiation zones. Black bands are depleted of replication initiation events and are characterized by a gradient of replication timing; therefore, the time of replication completion correlates with the band length. The bands are characterized by low gene density, contain predominantly tissue-specific genes, and are represented by silent chromatin types in various tissues. The borders of black bands correspond well to the borders of topological domains as well as to the borders of the zones showing H3K27me3, SUUR, and LAMIN enrichment. In conclusion, the characteristic pattern of polytene chromosomes reflects partitioning of the Drosophila genome into two global types of domains with contrasting properties. This partitioning is conserved in different tissues and determines replication timing in Drosophila.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5902040?pdf=render
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author Tatyana D Kolesnikova
Fedor P Goncharov
Igor F Zhimulev
spellingShingle Tatyana D Kolesnikova
Fedor P Goncharov
Igor F Zhimulev
Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Tatyana D Kolesnikova
Fedor P Goncharov
Igor F Zhimulev
author_sort Tatyana D Kolesnikova
title Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
title_short Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
title_full Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
title_fullStr Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
title_full_unstemmed Similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the Drosophila genome.
title_sort similarity in replication timing between polytene and diploid cells is associated with the organization of the drosophila genome.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Morphologically, polytene chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster consist of compact "black" bands alternating with less compact "grey" bands and interbands. We developed a comprehensive approach that combines cytological mapping data of FlyBase-annotated genes and novel tools for predicting cytogenetic features of chromosomes on the basis of their protein composition and determined the genomic coordinates for all black bands of polytene chromosome 2R. By a PCNA immunostaining assay, we obtained the replication timetable for all the bands mapped. The results allowed us to compare replication timing between polytene chromosomes in salivary glands and chromosomes from cultured diploid cell lines and to observe a substantial similarity in the global replication patterns at the band resolution level. In both kinds of chromosomes, the intervals between black bands correspond to early replication initiation zones. Black bands are depleted of replication initiation events and are characterized by a gradient of replication timing; therefore, the time of replication completion correlates with the band length. The bands are characterized by low gene density, contain predominantly tissue-specific genes, and are represented by silent chromatin types in various tissues. The borders of black bands correspond well to the borders of topological domains as well as to the borders of the zones showing H3K27me3, SUUR, and LAMIN enrichment. In conclusion, the characteristic pattern of polytene chromosomes reflects partitioning of the Drosophila genome into two global types of domains with contrasting properties. This partitioning is conserved in different tissues and determines replication timing in Drosophila.
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