Sequence, annotation, and analysis of synteny between rice chromosome 3 and diverged grass species

TitleSequence, annotation, and analysis of synteny between rice chromosome 3 and diverged grass species
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsBuell, C. R., Q. Yuan, S. Ouyang, J. Liu, W. Zhu, A. Wang, R. Maiti, B. Haas, J. Wortman, M. Pertea, K. M. Jones, M. Kim, L. Overton, T. Tsitrin, D. Fadrosh, J. Bera, B. Weaver, S. Jin, S. Johri, M. Reardon, K. Webb, J. Hill, K. Moffat, L. Tallon, S. Van Aken, M. Lewis, T. Utterback, T. Feldblyum, V. Zismann, S. Iobst, J. Hsiao, A. R. de Vazeille, S. L. Salzberg, O. White, C. Fraser, Y. Yu, H. Kim, T. Rambo, J. Currie, K. Collura, S. Kernodle-Thompson, F. Wei, K. Kudrna, J. S. Ammiraju, M. Luo, J. L. Goicoechea, R. A. Wing, D. Henry, R. Oates, M. Palmer, G. Pries, C. Saski, J. Simmons, C. Soderlund, W. Nelson, M. de la Bastide, L. Spiegel, L. Nascimento, E. Huang, R. Preston, T. Zutavern, L. Palmer, A. O'Shaughnessy, S. Dike, W. R. McCombie, P. Minx, H. Cordum, R. Wilson, W. Jin, H. R. Lee, J. Jiang, and S. Jackson
JournalGenome Res
Volume15
Pagination1284-91
Date PublishedSep
ISBN Number1088-9051 (Print)1088-90
Accession Number16109971
KeywordsArabidopsis/genetics Chromosome Mapping Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial/genetics Chromosomes, Plant/*genetics Genes, Plant Minisatellite Repeats Molecular Sequence Data Oryza sativa/classification/*genetics Physical Chromosome Mapping Poaceae/classification/*genetics Proteome Species Specificity Zea mays/classification/genetics
Abstract

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) chromosome 3 is evolutionarily conserved across the cultivated cereals and shares large blocks of synteny with maize and sorghum, which diverged from rice more than 50 million years ago. To begin to completely understand this chromosome, we sequenced, finished, and annotated 36.1 Mb ( approximately 97%) from O. sativa subsp. japonica cv Nipponbare. Annotation features of the chromosome include 5915 genes, of which 913 are related to transposable elements. A putative function could be assigned to 3064 genes, with another 757 genes annotated as expressed, leaving 2094 that encode hypothetical proteins. Similarity searches against the proteome of Arabidopsis thaliana revealed putative homologs for 67% of the chromosome 3 proteins. Further searches of a nonredundant amino acid database, the Pfam domain database, plant Expressed Sequence Tags, and genomic assemblies from sorghum and maize revealed only 853 nontransposable element related proteins from chromosome 3 that lacked similarity to other known sequences. Interestingly, 426 of these have a paralog within the rice genome. A comparative physical map of the wild progenitor species, Oryza nivara, with japonica chromosome 3 revealed a high degree of sequence identity and synteny between these two species, which diverged approximately 10,000 years ago. Although no major rearrangements were detected, the deduced size of the O. nivara chromosome 3 was 21% smaller than that of japonica. Synteny between rice and other cereals using an integrated maize physical map and wheat genetic map was strikingly high, further supporting the use of rice and, in particular, chromosome 3, as a model for comparative studies among the cereals.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16109971