This proposal is a part of a long-term project to understand the
organization of higher eukaryotic genomes and the molecular biology of
functional chromosome components, such as telomeres and centromeres.
Telomeres are the specialized structures that form the termini of
eukaryotic chromosomes. These structures are essential for the replication
and maintenance of the genome. Telomeres have been extensively studied in
lower eukaryotes but considerably less in known about higher eukaryotic
telomeres. We have recently isolated a higher eukaryotic telomere from the
flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana, providing the opportunity to study
the telomeric regions of this organism as a model system.
Two aspects of telomere structure and function will be studied. First, the
nature and organization of the DNA sequences that lie adjacent to A.
thaliana telomeres will be investigated. Second, the mechanism by which a
broken chromosome end acquires a new telomere (i.e., telomere healing) will
be studied using a chromosomal mutant of A. thaliana which carries a
healed telomere. The healed telomere will be isolated and its structure
compared to that of the original chromosomal site to determine how the
healing event took place. In addition, the healed telomere, which resides
proximal to a centromere, will be investigated as a potential tool for
studying A. thaliana centromere structure.
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