Structural Variations and Adaptations of Synthetic Chromosome Ends Driven by SCRaMbLE in Haploid and Diploid Yeasts.

ACS Synth Biol

Frontiers Science Center for Synthetic Biology (Ministry of Education), Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.

Published: March 2023

Variations and adaptations of chromosome ends play an important role in eukaryotic karyotype evolution. Traditional experimental studies of the adaptations of chromosome ends mainly rely on the strategy of introducing defects; thus, the adaptation methods of survivors may vary depending on the initial defects. Here, using the SCRaMbLE strategy, we obtained a library of haploid and diploid synthetic strains with variations in chromosome ends. Analysis of the SCRaMbLEd survivors revealed four routes of adaptation: homologous recombination between nonhomologous chromosome arms (haploids) or homologous chromosome arms (diploids), site-specific recombination between intra- or interchromosomal ends, circularization of chromosomes, and loss of whole chromosomes (diploids). We also found that circularization of synthetic chromosomes can be generated by SCRaMbLE. Our study of various adaptation routes of chromosome ends provides insight into eukaryotic karyotype evolution from the viewpoint of synthetic genomics.

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