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Loss of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) from centromeres precedes uniparental chromosome elimination in interspecific barley hybrids
by
Sanei, Maryam
, Kumke, Katrin
, Nasuda, Shuhei
, Houben, Andreas
, Pickering, Richard
in
Barley
/ Biological Sciences
/ Centromere - chemistry
/ Centromeres
/ Chimera
/ chromosome elimination
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ diploidy
/ early development
/ Embryos
/ Genes
/ histones
/ Histones - metabolism
/ Hordeum - genetics
/ Hordeum bulbosum
/ Hordeum vulgare
/ Hybrids
/ Meiosis
/ Mitosis
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ PNAS Plus
/ Proteins
/ Uniparental Disomy
2011
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Loss of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) from centromeres precedes uniparental chromosome elimination in interspecific barley hybrids
by
Sanei, Maryam
, Kumke, Katrin
, Nasuda, Shuhei
, Houben, Andreas
, Pickering, Richard
in
Barley
/ Biological Sciences
/ Centromere - chemistry
/ Centromeres
/ Chimera
/ chromosome elimination
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ diploidy
/ early development
/ Embryos
/ Genes
/ histones
/ Histones - metabolism
/ Hordeum - genetics
/ Hordeum bulbosum
/ Hordeum vulgare
/ Hybrids
/ Meiosis
/ Mitosis
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ PNAS Plus
/ Proteins
/ Uniparental Disomy
2011
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Loss of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) from centromeres precedes uniparental chromosome elimination in interspecific barley hybrids
by
Sanei, Maryam
, Kumke, Katrin
, Nasuda, Shuhei
, Houben, Andreas
, Pickering, Richard
in
Barley
/ Biological Sciences
/ Centromere - chemistry
/ Centromeres
/ Chimera
/ chromosome elimination
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ diploidy
/ early development
/ Embryos
/ Genes
/ histones
/ Histones - metabolism
/ Hordeum - genetics
/ Hordeum bulbosum
/ Hordeum vulgare
/ Hybrids
/ Meiosis
/ Mitosis
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ PNAS Plus
/ Proteins
/ Uniparental Disomy
2011
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Loss of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) from centromeres precedes uniparental chromosome elimination in interspecific barley hybrids
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Loss of centromeric histone H3 (CENH3) from centromeres precedes uniparental chromosome elimination in interspecific barley hybrids
2011
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Uniparental chromosome elimination occurs in several interspecific hybrids of plants. We studied the mechanism underlying selective elimination of the paternal chromosomes during the early development of Hordeum vulgare x Hordeum bulbosum embryos. The following conclusions regarding the role of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant (CENH3) in the process of chromosome elimination were drawn: (i) centromere inactivity of H. bulbosum chromosomes triggers the mitosis-dependent process of uniparental chromosome elimination in unstable H. vulgare x H. bulbosum hybrids; (ii) centromeric loss of CENH3 protein rather than uniparental silencing of CENH3 genes causes centromere inactivity; (iii) in stable species combinations, cross-species incorporation of CENH3 occurs despite centromere-sequence differences, and not all CENH3 variants get incorporated into centromeres if multiple CENH3s are present in species combinations; and (iv) diploid barley species encode two CENH3 variants, the proteins of which are intermingled within centromeres throughout mitosis and meiosis.
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