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Analysis of the Robertsonian (1;29) fusion in Bovinae reveals a common mechanism: insights into its clinical occurrence and chromosomal evolution

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CHROMOSOME RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 3-4, 页码 301-312

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10577-021-09667-0

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Robertsonian translocations; (peri)centromeric regions; satellite DNA reorganization; two-step mechanism; chromosome stability

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  1. Science and Technology Foundation (FCT) from Portugal [SFRH/BD/98122/2013]
  2. BioISI project [UID/Multi/04046/2019]
  3. South African National Research Foundation
  4. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/98122/2013] Funding Source: FCT

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The study reports a fine-scale molecular analysis of centromeric satDNA families in Robertsonian fusion chromosomes of domestic cattle and antelope species. It reveals that Rb fusions involve complex rearrangements of specific satDNA sequences, but do not affect their centromeric activity, suggesting a common mechanism for Rb fusions in bovids and mammals in general.
The interest in Robertsonian fusion chromosomes (Rb fusions), sometimes referred to as Robertsonian translocations, derives from their impact on mammalian karyotype evolution, as well from their influence on fertility and disease. The formation of a Rb chromosome necessitates the occurrence of double strand breaks in the pericentromeric regions of two chromosomes in the satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences. Here, we report on the fine-scale molecular analysis of the centromeric satDNA families in the Rb(1;29) translocation of domestic cattle and six antelope species of the subfamily Bovinae. We do so from two perspectives: its occurrence as a chromosomal abnormality in cattle and, secondly, as a fixed evolutionarily rearrangement in spiral-horned antelope (Tragelaphini). By analysing the reorganization of satDNAs in the centromeric regions of translocated chromosomes, we show that Rb fusions are multistep, complex rearrangements which entail the precise elimination and reorganization of specific (peri)centromeric satDNA sequences. Importantly, these structural changes do not influence the centromeric activity of the satellite DNAs that provide segregation stability to the translocated chromosome. Our results suggest a common mechanism for Rb fusions in these bovids and, more widely, for mammals in general.

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