Cells (Oct 2021)

The Organization of Pericentromeric Heterochromatin in Polytene Chromosome 3 of the <i>Drosophila</i> <i>melanogaster</i> Line with the <i>Rif1<sup>1</sup>; SuUR<sup>ES</sup> Su(var)3-9<sup>06</sup></i> Mutations Suppressing Underreplication

  • Tatyana Zykova,
  • Mariya Maltseva,
  • Fedor Goncharov,
  • Lidia Boldyreva,
  • Galina Pokholkova,
  • Tatyana Kolesnikova,
  • Igor Zhimulev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10112809
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 2809

Abstract

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Although heterochromatin makes up 40% of the Drosophila melanogaster genome, its organization remains little explored, especially in polytene chromosomes, as it is virtually not represented in them due to underreplication. Two all-new approaches were used in this work: (i) with the use of a newly synthesized Drosophila line that carries three mutations, Rif11, SuURES and Su(var)3-906, suppressing the underreplication of heterochromatic regions, we obtained their fullest representation in polytene chromosomes and described their structure; (ii) 20 DNA fragments with known positions on the physical map as well as molecular genetic features of the genome (gene density, histone marks, heterochromatin proteins, origin recognition complex proteins, replication timing sites and satellite DNAs) were mapped in the newly polytenized heterochromatin using FISH and bioinformatics data. The borders of the heterochromatic regions and variations in their positions on arm 3L have been determined for the first time. The newly polytenized heterochromatic material exhibits two main types of morphology: a banding pattern (locations of genes and short satellites) and reticular chromatin (locations of large blocks of satellite DNA). The locations of the banding and reticular polytene heterochromatin was determined on the physical map.

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