Distribution of unlinked transpositions of a Ds element from a T-DNA locus on tomato chromosome 4.

J Bríza, B J Carroll, V I Klimyuk, C M Thomas, D A Jones, J D Jones
Author Information
  1. J Bríza: Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom.

Abstract

In maize, receptor sites for unlinked transpositions of Activator (Ac) elements are not distributed randomly. To test whether the same is true in tomato, the receptor sites for a Dissociation (Ds) element derived from Ac, were mapped for 26 transpositions unlinked to a donor T-DNA locus on chromosome 4. Four independent transposed Dss mapped to sites on chromosome 4 genetically unlinked to the donor T-DNA, consistent with a preference for transposition to unlinked sites on the same chromosome as opposed to sites on other chromosomes. There was little preference among the nondonor chromosomes, except perhaps for chromosome 2, which carried seven transposed Dss, but these could not be proven to be independent. However, these data, when combined with those from other studies in tomato examining the distribution of transposed Acs or Dss among nondonor chromosomes, suggest there may be absolute preferences for transposition irrespective of the chromosomal location of the donor site. If true, transposition to nondonor chromosomes in tomato would differ from that in maize, where the preference seems to be determined by the spatial arrangement of chromosomes in the interphase nucleus. The tomato lines carrying Ds elements at known locations are available for targeted transposon tagging experiments.

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MeSH Term

Base Sequence
Chromosome Mapping
Chromosomes
DNA Primers
DNA Transposable Elements
DNA, Bacterial
DNA, Plant
Genes, Plant
Solanum lycopersicum
Molecular Sequence Data

Chemicals

DNA Primers
DNA Transposable Elements
DNA, Bacterial
DNA, Plant
T-DNA

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