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《Gene》1997,184(1):65-71
In Xenopus laevis the single-stranded DNA binding protein imported into the mitochondria consists of two highly related polypeptides. The establishment of the genomic nucleotide sequences reveals that they are encoded by two different genes, XLSSB1 and XLSSB2. The deduced amino acid sequence is identical to the direct amino acid sequence determined by Edman degradation of the mitochondrial polypeptides [Ghrir, R., Lecaer, J.P., Dufresne, C. and Gueride, M. (1991) Primary structure of the two variants of Xenopus laevis mtSSB, a mitochondrial DNA binding protein. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 291, 395–400]. Both genes are organized in seven exons and six introns, the sequence of the peptide leader is interrupted by an intervening sequence (intron 2). The exon/intron junctions are in exactly conserved positions, splitting the same codon. A high level of identity is observed between corresponding introns of the two genes over part or most of their lengths. Structural features of intronic sequences reveal multiple rearrangements and exchanges during the evolution of X. laevis species. A CCAAT box and the potential regulatory elements NRF-2 and Sp 1 are observed in the 5′-flanking region of both genes. During oogenesis, XLSSB gene expression is correlated with the replicative activity of the mitochondrial DNA.  相似文献   

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By cross-hybridization with a cDNA probe for the Xenopus laevis ribosomal protein L1 we have been able to isolate the homologous genes from a Saccharomyces cerevisiae genomic library. We have shown that these genes code for a ribosomal protein which was previously named L2. In yeast, like in X. laevis, these genes are present in two copies per haploid genome and, unlike the vertebrate counterpart, they do not contain introns. Amino acid comparison of the X. laevis L1 and S. cerevisiae L2 proteins has shown the presence of a highly conserved protein domain embedded in very divergent sequences. Although these sequences are very poorly homologous, they confer an overall secondary structure and folding highly conserved in the two species.  相似文献   

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We have previously constructed and selected six recombinant plasmids containing cDNA sequences specific for different ribosomal proteins of Xenopus laevis (Bozzoni et al., 1981). DNA cloned in these plasmids have been isolated and sequenced. Amino acid sequences of the corresponding portions of the proteins have been derived from DNA sequences; they are arginine- and lysine-rich as expected for ribosomal proteins. One of the cDNA sequences has an open reading frame also on the strand complementary to the one coding for the ribosomal protein; this fragment has inverted repeats twenty nucleotides long at the two ends. The codon usage for the six sequences appears to be non-random with some differences among the ribosomal proteins analysed.  相似文献   

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Total polysomal RNA from Xenopus laevis stage 40 embryos was probed for the presence of repetitive sequences by Northern blot analysis with a genomic DNA fragment which had previously been shown to contain several repetitive sequence elements (Spohr et al., 1981). The analysis revealed that various presumptive mRNAs contain sequences complementary to the repetitive probe. Consequently, a cDNA library was constructed and screened with the same probe. Forty-eight positive recombinants containing eucaryotic inserts of 300–700 base pairs were isolated and one such clone was characterized in detail. Analysis of its nucleotide sequence revealed the presence of an open reading frame for 118 amino acids. Comparison of nucleotide sequences located 3′ to this presumptive protein coding region with the sequence of the genomic DNA fragment used as a probe clearly identifies and allows one to define the exact location of the repetitive element in the cloned cDNA. This analysis shows furthermore that one portion of the repeated sequence is highly conserved in the two members of this repetitive sequence family, whereas the other part is more divergent. In this area blocks of oligonucleotides are scattered between nonhomologous DNA stretches. The occurrence frequency of the presumptive mRNAs which carry repetitive elements homologous to the used repetitive probe is suggested to be close to that of rare mRNAs.  相似文献   

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5 S DNAs of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus mulleri: evolution of a gene family   总被引:15,自引:0,他引:15  
The 5 S DNA which contains the genes for 5 S RNA has been purified from the frog Xenopus mulleri and compared with the 5 S DNA of Xenopus laevis. Both DNAs contain highly repetitive sequences in which the gene sequence that codes for 5 S RNA alternates with a spacer sequence. The 5 S DNAs of X. laevis and X. mulleri comprise about 0.7% of the total DNA or about 24,000 and 9000 repeating sequences, respectively. The average repeat length within native X. laevis and X. mulleri 5 S DNA is about 0.5 to 0.6 and 1.2 to 1.5 × 106 daltons, respectively, each repeat of which contains a single gene sequence for 5 S RNA (0.08 × 106 daltons). The two DNAs differ in the average length of their spacers and no cross homology can be detected by heterologous hybridization of the two DNAs, except within the 5 S RNA gene regions. Despite their differences, the spacer sequences of X. laevis and X. mulleri 5 S DNA resemble each other enough to conclude that they have diverged from a common ancestral sequence.The multiple repeating sequences of 5 S DNA in each species have evolved as a family of similar, but not identical sequences. It is known that 5 S DNA is located at the ends (telomeres) of the long arms of most, if not all, X. laevis chromosomes. It is proposed that multiple gene sequences located on the ends of many chromosomes can evolve together as a family if there is extensive and unequal exchange of DNA sequences between homologous and non-homologous chromosomes at their ends.  相似文献   

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In order to define functional regions within ribosomal RNA, we have identified areas of the molecule which have been conserved during evolution. Our previous studies showed that there is evolutionary conservation between the rRNAs of different eukaryotes and that the sequences conserved between distantly related species are a subset of those conserved between closely related species. In the present work, we have employed DNA-DNA and DNA-RNA hybridization techniques to localize these conserved regions to mapped restriction fragments 50 to 300 base-pairs in length within cloned Xenopus laevis ribosomal DNA. Our experiments have detected evolutionary conservation only within the coding regions, suggesting that if there is any conservation within the spacers, these sequences must be very short. Regions of conservation can be classified either by evolutionary distance or by the extent of conservation between two species. Three regions, including one near the 3' end of 18 S and two near the 3' end of 28 S rRNA are conserved over great evolutionary distance, that is between Escherichia coli and X. laevis. In addition, several fragments in the central portions of the 188 and 28 S rRNAs are exceptional in the extent of their conservation between yeast and Xenopus. We have been able to correlate the regions we have defined as conserved with certain structural or functional roles, such as initiation of translation, possible interaction with transfer RNA, rRNA methylation, and the site where intervening sequences interrupt some eukaryotic rRNAs. As a result, these studies serve to define relatively short (less than 300 base-pairs) segments within the almost 11,000 base X. laevis rDNA repeat unit which are worthy of further investigation.  相似文献   

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The 27,100 base-pair circular mitochondrial DNA from the yeast Kloeckera africana has been found to contain an inverted duplication spanning 8600 base-pairs. Sequences hybridizing to transfer RNAs and the large ribosomal RNA are present in the duplication; however, one end of this segment terminates in the large mitochondrial ribosomal RNA sequence so that at least 1000 base-pairs of the gene are not repeated. The large and small mitochondrial ribosomal RNAs have been shown to have lengths of 2700 and 1450 bases, respectively, and genes for these sequences are separated by a minimum of 1300 base-pairs and a maximum of 1750 base-pairs. Consequences of the large inverted duplication to mechanisms of the petite mutation are discussed in terms of previous hypotheses centred on intramolecular recombination in yeast mitochondrial DNA at sequences of homology or partial homology. Despite the long inverted duplication in K. africana mitochondrial DNA, this yeast has one of the lowest frequencies of spontaneous petite mutants amongst petite positive yeasts. One implication of these findings is that in this yeast intra-molecular mitochondrial DNA sequence homology may not be an important factor in the excision process leading to petite formation.  相似文献   

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《Experimental mycology》1990,14(4):299-309
The size and organization of the genome of Bremia lactucae, a highly specialized fungal pathogen of lettuce, has been characterized using dot blot genomic reconstructions, reverse genomic blots, and genomic DNA reassociation kinetics. The haploid genome contains 5 × 107 bp of DNA and 65% of the nuclear DNA is repeated. Low copy sequences are interspersed with repeated sequences in a short-period interspersion pattern. This pattern of genome organization is different to that described for other fungi. Although most fungi have been shown to contain some form of repetitive DNA other than the ribosomal repeat, the high percentage of repetitive DNA and the interspersion of low copy and repeated sequences are atypical of fungi characterized previously.  相似文献   

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The large subunits of mitochondrial ribosomes were isolated from two related frog species, Xenopus laevis and X. mulleri, and their proteins were compared by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Three of the proteins observed in X. laevis are absent from X. mulleri, and four of the proteins observed in X. mulleri are absent from X. laevis. More than these seven such species-specific proteins may occur.Reciprocal crosses between frogs of the two species gave two groups of F1 hybrids. Nuclear genes in these hybrids derive equally from both species, while mitochondrial DNA (and therefore mitochondrial rRNA) derived exclusively from the maternal species. Electrophoretic analyses of the large subunit proteins of these F1 animals revealed that four of the species-specific proteins are present only when their corresponding species was the mother. While this result is consistent with the coding of these four proteins by mitochondrial DNA, it does not provide evidence against nuclear coding of these proteins. A fifth protein is absent from both F1 hybrids. A sixth is present in both F1 hybrids, and a seventh is present only when its corresponding species was the father. We conclude that at least these latter two mitochondrial ribosomal proteins are encoded by nuclear genes.  相似文献   

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Rat liver nuclei contain a 29-nucleotides-long RNA (fr 3-RNA) which is transcribed from middle repetitive DNA sequences. By Southern analysis of restriction fragments of rat albumin and α-fetoprotein genomic clones, DNA sequences complementary to this RNA were detected on a 4.6 kbp EcoRI fragment located 600 bp downstream from the termination exon of the albumin gene and on a 2 kbp EcoRI-HindIII fragment located 10 kbp downstream from the restriction fragment containing the α-fetoprotein site. No sequence complementary to this RNA was found either in the introns of exons of both genes or in the regions extending 7 kbp upstream from the first albumin exon and 10 kbp upstream of the first α-fetoprotein exon. We concluded that sequences complementary to fr 3-RNA are present at the 3′-end flanking regions of the rat albumin and α-fetoprotein gene complexes.  相似文献   

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Lim Y  Lee SM  Kim M  Lee JY  Moon EP  Lee BJ  Kim J 《Gene》2002,286(2):291-297
Analysis of the complete genomic structure of the human ribosomal protein S3 (rpS3) gene revealed the presence of a functional U15b snoRNA gene in its intron. Human ribosomal protein S3 (rpS3) gene of 6115 bp long has been identified to contain six introns and seven exons in this study. The first and fifth introns of human S3 gene contain functional U15 snoRNA genes. Although Xenopus and Fugu counterparts also have six introns and seven exons, S3 gene of Fugu contains two functional U15 snoRNAs in the fourth and sixth introns and two pseudo genes for U15 snoRNAs in the first and fifth introns. In Xenopus S1 gene encoding ribosomal protein S3, however, three of its six introns contain U15 snoRNA gene sequence. Sequence comparison of the U15 genes from Xenopus, Fugu and human revealed that the regions involved in binding to 28S rRNA and the consensus sequence (C, D and D' boxes) for snoRNAs are highly conserved among those genes from these three species. Human U15a and U15b RNAs which are derived from the first and the fifth introns, respectively, have been identified to be functional by microinjection of human U15a and U15b snoRNAs into Xenopus oocyte. Northern blot and primer extension analyses confirm that human U15b snoRNA is expressed in vivo.  相似文献   

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The genome of Entamoeba histolytica is considered to possess very few intervening sequences (introns), as only 5 intron-containing genes from this protozoan parasite have been reported so far. However, while sequencing a number of genomic contigs as well as three independent genes coding for ribosomal protein L27a, we have identified 9 additional intron-containing genes of E. histolytica and the closely related species Entamoeba dispar,indicating that introns are more common in these organisms than previously suggested. The various amoeba introns are relatively short comprising between 46 and 115 nucleotides only and have a higher AT-content compared to thecorresponding exon sequences. In contrast to higher eukaryotes, amoeba introns do not contain a well-conserved branch point consensus, and have extended donor and acceptor splice sites of the sequences GTTTGTT and TAG, respectively. Consistent with the close phylogenetic relationship of E. histolytica and E. dispar, the position and length of introns is conserved between the two species but the degree of sequence identity is reduced compared to orthologous coding regions.  相似文献   

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Two complementary DNA clones pRLγ-2 and pRLγ-3 of different rat lens γ-crystallin messenger RNAs have been used to identify γ-crystallin gene sequences in rat genomic DNA. Subsequently, the DNA present in the 18,000 to 20,000 bases region of the EcoRI digest, giving rise to a strong doublet hybridization signal, was cloned in λ phage Charon-4A. One of the clones, λRCHγ-3, carrying an insert of 17,500 bases has been characterized in detail. From analysis at the restriction enzyme level with 5′-, “middle” and 3′-specific subprobes of pRLγ-3 it could be deduced that λRCHγ-3 contains only one γ-crystallin gene. The coding sequences of this gene are interrupted by intronic DNA. The primary structure of this gene and its flanking regions have been established by sequencing the relevant regions of a subclone of λRCHγ-3, designated pRCHγ-3.1. The sequence data show that the γ-crystallin gene extends over 2700 bases of rat genomic DNA. The gene is split by two introns, one of 87 base-pairs after the third translation codon and a large one of 1880 base-pairs after codon 84. The mosaic structure of the gene is strictly co-linear with the structure of the γ-crystallin polypeptide in that the large intron is positioned in a region which specifies the so-called “connecting peptide” and which links the two highly symmetrical and homologous protein domains. Although expected from the cDNA and protein sequence no introns were observed between the coding regions in the DNA specifying the two homologous folding motifs present in each protein domain. The relevance of this phenomenon in terms of the evolution of the mature γ-crystallin gene is discussed.  相似文献   

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The arrangement of the genes and spacers has been analyzed in ribosomal DNA of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus mulleri by heteroduplex mapping and visualization of ribosomal RNA-DNA hybrids. Heterologous reassoeiated molecules show a characteristic pattern in which two perfectly duplexed regions, whose lengths are those predicted by the known lengths of the 18 S and 28 S genes, are separated by a small substitution loop of about 0.23 × 106 daltons and a large region of partial homology which averages 3.24 × 106 daltons. These mismatched regions are entirely consistent with the known sequence divergence previously described (Brown et al., 1972) for the transcribed and non-transcribed spacer regions of the two rDNAs, respectively. Hybrids of X. laevis rDNA with 18 S and 28 S rRNA contain two duplex regions of the expected lengths for the 18 S and 28 S genes separated by 0.49 × 106 daltons of single-strand DNA. This latter value is the length of the transcribed spacer region between the 18 S and 28 S RNAs that has been measured within the 40 S RNA precursor molecule by secondary structure mapping (Wellauer &; Dawid, personal communication). There is also a longer single-strand region separating one 18 S + 28 S gene set from the next; this is considered to be mainly non-transcribed spacer.We conclude that the 18 S and 28 S genes are separated by about 0.5 × 106 daltons of DNA of which about half is homologous in the two Xenopus species. This region is part of the transcribed spacer. In addition, the longer non-transcribed spacer can be seen to have some homology between the two species; the location of this homology is fairly reproducible between molecules and has been carefully documented by contour length measurements.  相似文献   

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Previtellogenic oocytes of Xenopus laevis synthesize large amounts of 5 S RNA and transfer RNA, but very little, if any, 28 S and 18 S RNA. About half of the RNA of these oocytes is stored in nucleoprotein particles sedimenting at 42 S. These particles contain 5 S RNA, transfer RNA, and several proteins, the function of which remains so far unknown.The proteins of the 42 S particles were analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gel. The resulting fingerprints displayed one major and two minor basic spots. None of these coincided with any of the 37 spots produced by the 60 S subunit of the ribosomes and with the 30 spots produced by the 40 S subunit. We conclude that no ribosomal component other than 5 S RNA is present in the 42 S particles.The fingerprints of 40 S and 60 S ribosomal proteins from X. laevis coincided almost completely with the corresponding fingerprints from the rat and the rabbit.  相似文献   

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The distribution of sites hybridizing with mitochondrial 4 S RNA molecules on mitochondrial DNA of Xenopus laevis has been mapped in relation to the ribosomal RNA genes and EcoRI restriction endonuclease sites. RNA molecules linked to ferritin were employed for this purpose. We have obtained evidence for 15 4 S RNA sites on the H-strand and six sites on the L-strand of X. laevis mtDNA. An indication of the possible existence of one additional site on the H-strand and four additional sites on the L-strand has been obtained. One 4 S RNA site is located in the gap between the two rRNA genes, and one site flanks each outside end of the rRNA genes. The other 4 S RNA sites are distributed almost evenly throughout both strands of the mtDNA. A comparison with the map of 4 S RNA sites on the mtDNA of HeLa cells (Angerer et al., 1976) suggests considerable evolutionary conservation of site organization.  相似文献   

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