Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Extrachomosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms and was detected in every organism tested, including in humans. A two-dimensional gel electrophoresis facilitates the detection of eccDNA in preparations of...
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doaj-8132085608a9441ebb4b79ed73bb1ec62020-11-24T21:53:27ZengBMCMobile DNA1759-87532010-03-01111110.1186/1759-8753-1-11Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cellsCohen SaritAgmon NetaSobol OlgaSegal Daniel<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Extrachomosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms and was detected in every organism tested, including in humans. A two-dimensional gel electrophoresis facilitates the detection of eccDNA in preparations of genomic DNA. Using this technique we have previously demonstrated that most of eccDNA consists of exact multiples of chromosomal tandemly repeated DNA, including both coding genes and satellite DNA.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we report the occurrence of eccDNA in every tested human cell line. It has heterogeneous mass ranging from less than 2 kb to over 20 kb. We describe eccDNA homologous to human alpha satellite and the <it>Sst</it>I mega satellite. Moreover, we show, for the first time, circular multimers of the human 5S ribosomal DNA (rDNA), similar to previous findings in <it>Drosophila </it>and plants. We further demonstrate structures that correspond to intermediates of rolling circle replication, which emerge from the circular multimers of 5S rDNA and <it>Sst</it>I satellite.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These findings, and previous reports, support the general notion that every chromosomal tandem repeat is prone to generate eccDNA in eukryoric organisms including humans. They suggest the possible involvement of eccDNA in the length variability observed in arrays of tandem repeats. The implications of eccDNA on genome biology may include mechanisms of centromere evolution, concerted evolution and homogenization of tandem repeats and genomic plasticity.</p> http://www.mobilednajournal.com/content/1/1/11 |
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Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells |
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Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells |
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Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells |
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Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells |
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Extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5S ribosomal DNA in human cells |
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extrachromosomal circles of satellite repeats and 5s ribosomal dna in human cells |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Extrachomosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) is ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms and was detected in every organism tested, including in humans. A two-dimensional gel electrophoresis facilitates the detection of eccDNA in preparations of genomic DNA. Using this technique we have previously demonstrated that most of eccDNA consists of exact multiples of chromosomal tandemly repeated DNA, including both coding genes and satellite DNA.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we report the occurrence of eccDNA in every tested human cell line. It has heterogeneous mass ranging from less than 2 kb to over 20 kb. We describe eccDNA homologous to human alpha satellite and the <it>Sst</it>I mega satellite. Moreover, we show, for the first time, circular multimers of the human 5S ribosomal DNA (rDNA), similar to previous findings in <it>Drosophila </it>and plants. We further demonstrate structures that correspond to intermediates of rolling circle replication, which emerge from the circular multimers of 5S rDNA and <it>Sst</it>I satellite.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These findings, and previous reports, support the general notion that every chromosomal tandem repeat is prone to generate eccDNA in eukryoric organisms including humans. They suggest the possible involvement of eccDNA in the length variability observed in arrays of tandem repeats. The implications of eccDNA on genome biology may include mechanisms of centromere evolution, concerted evolution and homogenization of tandem repeats and genomic plasticity.</p> |
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