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The BamHI K region of Epstein-Barr virus DNA is transcribed in latently infected cells from Burkitt tumors and in growth-transformed B-lymphocytes latently infected with Epstein-Barr virus. We determined the nucleotide sequence of a 1,153-base pair HinfI fragment in BamHI fragment K from the B95-8 Epstein-Barr virus isolate. The fragment contains a remarkable 708-base pair simple sequence repeat array, designated IR3, which is composed of only three nucleotide triplet elements: GGG, GCA, and GGA. The triplets are organized into three repeat units: GCAGGA, GCAGGAGGA, and GGGGCAGGA. Immediately 3' of IR3 are tandem nearly perfect direct repeats of two different 24-base pair sequences. IR3 is conserved at a colinear position in the DNAs of other Epstein-Barr virus isolates, and a homologous sequence maps at the same location in the genome of a genetically related baboon herpesvirus, herpesvirus papio. IR3 is transcribed from left to right in latently infected, growth-transformed IB4 cells. It encodes part of a 2.0-kilobase exon of the 3.7-kilobase cytoplasmic polyadenylated RNA previously detected in IB4 cells (van Santen et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78:1930-1934, 1981). IR3 also encodes parts of 2.4- and 1.0-kilobase RNAs in productively infected B95-8 cells.  相似文献   

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In the large spacer of the rDNA of Vicia faba, multiples of a 0.32 kilobasepair (kb) sequence reiterate to various degrees. We sequenced the repetitious region consisting of the repeating sequences and its flanking regions using two cloned plasmids, which contain V. faba rDNA segments encompassing the whole region of the large spacer. The repetitious region was found to consist of multiple complete copies and one truncated copy of a 325 bp repeat unit and to be flanked by direct repeat sequences of about 150 bp. The set of direct repeats located at either side of the repetitious region differed from each other with about 10% sequence heterogeneity. However, nucleotide sequences of the direct repeats were well conserved between the two clones examined. Southern blot hybridization indicated a widespread distribution within the whole V. faba genome of some related sequences with high homologies to the 325 bp repeat unit and to the direct repeats.  相似文献   

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the Oriental white stork, Ciconia boyciana, has been determined from captive storks by a novel method incorporating Long PCR and shotgun sequencing. 13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNA genes and 22 transfer RNA genes were identified as in other vertebrate mitochondrial genomes. The position and direction of the NADH6 and tRNA-Glu genes were the same as previously reported for avian mitochondrial genomes. A 71 bp direct repeat and long CAAA repeat sequences were found at the 3' end of the D-loop region, together with SCB-1, SCB-2, SCB-3, and three TAS sequences. Direct sequencing of the PCR fragments in the D-loop region in 26 captive Oriental white storks originating from Japan, China, and Russia revealed nucleotide differences at 18 sites along 1,248 bp, and a total of nine haplotypes have been identified. It was found that one pair of individuals in the Japanese captive breeding program were of the same haplotype, suggesting that they were caught from the same nest. The pair has since been dissolved in consideration of the possibility of inbreeding depression.  相似文献   

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the chloroplast genome of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) has been determined. It is a circular double-stranded DNA molecule, 141,182 bp in size, and is composed of a large single copy of 83,048 bp, a small single copy of 12,544 bp, and a pair of inverted repeat regions of 22,795 bp each. A comparative analysis among monocots showed that the sugarcane chloroplast genome was very similar to maize but not to rice or wheat. Between sugarcane and maize at the rps16-trnQ (UUG) region, however, a length polymorphism was identified. With regard to insertions/deletions equal to or longer than 5 bp, a total of 53 insertion and 31 deletion events were identified in the sugarcane chloroplast genome. Of the 84 loci identified, a pair of direct repeat sequences was located side by side in a tandem fashion in 47 loci (56.0%). A recombination event during plant evolution is discussed at two sites between the sugarcane and tobacco chloroplast genomes.  相似文献   

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The sequences of the small subunit mitochondrial rRNA genes from two divergent species of Paramecium (primaurelia and tetraurelia) were determined. The gene lies near the center of the linear mitochondrial genome, on the same strand as are all other currently identified genes. The sequences generally resemble their counterparts found in cytoplasmic, procaryotic, and other mitochondrial sources. The rDNA gene boundaries were located by nuclease S1 protection. Small subunit rDNA spans about 1680 nucleotides, including an extraneous 83-base pair sequence very near the 3' end which is unique to Paramecium mitochondria. This "insert" occurs at the apex of the highly variable in length penultimate helix, according to proposed models for small subunit rRNA secondary structure. A discontinuity occurs in isolated rRNA near the start of the insert, resulting in a stable 13 S RNA species and a small segment containing the remaining 3' portion of the gene. The overall rRNA gene sequence was 94% conserved between the two species, and the nucleotide differences consisted of 53% transitions, 37% transversions, and 9% insertions plus deletions. These substitutions were somewhat clustered, and the two most divergent regions coincided with the gene boundaries. The sequence was aligned with Escherichia coli 16 S rRNA for direct comparison of sequence and structure.  相似文献   

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CMS (cytoplasmic male sterile) rapeseed is produced by asymmetrical somatic cell fusion between the Brassica napus cv. Westar and the Raphanus sativus Kosena CMS line (Kosena radish). The CMS rapeseed contains a CMS gene, orf125, which is derived from Kosena radish. Our sequence analyses revealed that the orf125 region in CMS rapeseed originated from recombination between the orf125/orfB region and the nad1C/ccmFN1 region by way of a 63 bp repeat. A precise sequence comparison among the related sequences in CMS rapeseed, Kosena radish and normal rapeseed showed that the orf125 region in CMS rapeseed consisted of the Kosena orf125/orfB region and the rapeseed nad1C/ccmFN1 region, even though Kosena radish had both the orf125/orfB region and the nad1C/ccmFN1 region in its mitochondrial genome. We also identified three tandem repeat sequences in the regions surrounding orf125, including a 63 bp repeat, which were involved in several recombination events. Interestingly, differences in the recombination activity for each repeat sequence were observed, even though these sequences were located adjacent to each other in the mitochondrial genome. We report results indicating that recombination events within the mitochondrial genomes are regulated at the level of specific repeat sequences depending on the cellular environment.  相似文献   

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The structural and regulatory functions encoding tetracycline resistance in transposon Tn10 lie within a 2,700-base pair region. Using recombinant plasmids with different deoxyribonucleic acid sequences adjacent to a HincII site in this region, we located the promoter controlling the expression of tetracycline resistance. These various sequences conferred altered levels of tetracycline resistance. Plasmids containing deletions of a 695-base pair HincII fragment were constitutive and showed the loss of a 23,000-dalton tetracycline-inducible polypeptide, thus identifying the repressor and the location of its gene.  相似文献   

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The avian retrovirus pp32 protein possesses a DNA-nicking activity which prefers supercoiled DNA as substrate. We have investigated the binding of pp32 to avian retrovirus long terminal repeat (LTR) DNA present in both supercoiled and linear forms. The cloned viral DNA was derived from unintegrated Schmidt-Ruppin A (SRA) DNA. A subclone of the viral DNA in pBR322 (termed pPvuII-DG) contains some src sequences, tandem copies of LTR sequences, and partial gag sequences in the order src-U(3) U(5):U(3) U(5)-gag. Binding of pp32 to supercoiled pPvuII-DG DNA followed by digestion of this complex with a multicut restriction enzyme (28 fragments total) permitted pp32 to preferentially retain on nitrocellulose filters two viral DNA fragments containing only LTR DNA sequences. In addition, pp32 also preferentially retained four plasmid DNA fragments containing either potential promoters or Tn3 "left-end" inverted repeat sequences. Mapping of the pp32 binding sites on viral LTR DNA was accomplished by using the DNase I footprinting technique. The pp32 protein, but not the avian retrovirus alphabeta DNA polymerase, is able to form a unique protein-DNA complex with selected regions of either SRA or Prague A LTR DNAs. Partial DNase I digestion of a 275-base pair SRA DNA fragment complexed with pp32 gives upon electrophoresis in denaturing gels a unique ladder pattern, with regions of diminished DNase I susceptibility from 6 to 10 nucleotides in length, in comparison with control digests in the absence of protein. The binding of pp32 to this fragment also yields enhanced DNase I-susceptible sites that are spaced between the areas protected from DNase I digestion. The protected region of this unique complex was a stretch of 170 +/- 10 nucleotides that encompasses the presumed viral promoter site in U(3), which is adjacent to the src region, extends through U(5), and proceeds past the joint into U(3) for about 34 base pairs. No specific protection or DNase I enhancement by pp32 was observed in experiments with a 435-base pair SRA DNA fragment derived from a part of U(3) and the adjacent src region or a 55-base pair DNA fragment derived from another part of U(3). The DNA sequence of Prague A DNA at the fused LTRs differs from that of SRA DNA. The alteration in the sequence at the juncture of the LTRs prevented pp32 from forming a stable complex in this region of the LTR. Our results are relevant to two aspects of the interaction between pp32 and LTR DNA. First, the pp32 protein in the presence of selected viral DNA restriction fragments possibly forms a higher order oligomer analogous to Escherichia coli DNA gyrase-DNA complexes or eucaryotic nucleosome structures. Second, the specificity of the binding suggests a role for pp32 and the protected DNA sequences in the retrovirus life cycle. The preferred sequences to which pp32 binds include two adjacent 15-base pair inverted terminal repeats at the joint between U(5) and U(3) in SRA DNA. This region is involved in circularization of linear DNA and is perhaps the site that directs integration into cellular DNA.  相似文献   

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The enzymatic methylation of the 5'-flanking region of the mouse beta-globin (major) gene containing putative regulatory regions has been investigated. In vitro methylation of this 368-base pair regulatory DNA by a DNA methyltransferase obtained from mouse erythroleukemia cells yields an asymmetric methylation pattern. Of the 10 available CG pairs, only 5-6 are modified, leading to one hemimethylated site and two apparently fully methylated sites. Only CG pairs which are localized in a 29-base pair cluster are methylated. The data suggest that a CG cluster approximately 100 base pairs upstream from the CAP site may be the in vivo site of methylation in the 5'-regulator region of the mouse beta-globin gene.  相似文献   

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A 3,023-base nucleotide sequence of the M7 baboon endogenous virus genome, spanning the 5' noncoding region as well as the entire gag gene and part of the pol gene, is reported. Within the 562-base 5' noncoding region, a 21-base sequence complementary to the OH terminus of tRNApro is located immediately downstream from the long terminal repeat. Amino acid sequences were deduced from the 1,596 nucleotides comprising the gag gene, and the four structural gag polypeptides, p12, p15, p30, and p10, appeared to be coded contiguously. Only one termination codon interrupted the M7 gag and pol genes. The data suggest that 55 additional amino acids may be attached to the NH2 terminus of the gag precursor protein. However, such a sequence was not detected in virions or in virus-infected cells. With the exception of the p15 region, nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the gag and pol regions of M7 virus exhibited strong homologies to those of Moloney leukemia virus.  相似文献   

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Mature Paramecium mitochondrial large subunit rRNA consists of two stable segments: a 20 S segment described previously and a unique 283-base segment similar to 5.8 S rRNAs typically found in eucaryotic cytoplasmic RNA. pBR325 clones of both gene regions from both Paramecium primaurelia and Paramecium tetraurelia were sequenced and aligned. The gene segments lie adjacent to each other very near the replicative terminal end of the linear Paramecium mitochondrial genome and are transcribed from a common 23 S precursor. The precise gene ends were determined using nuclease S1 protection; the large subunit rRNA gene complex (consisting of "5.8 S-like" rRNA, a 19-26-base excised region, and 20 S rRNA) spans about 2654 base pairs. The gene complex is preceded by a 15-base poly(T) tract and terminates randomly within a 20-base A + T-rich segment immediately preceding the tRNATyr gene. The sequences from the two species were 4% divergent, the changes consisting of 59% transitions, 38% transversions, and 3% insertions or deletions. The sequences were aligned with Escherichia coli 23 S rRNA, and a secondary structure model is presented for the entire molecule based on structures proposed for E. coli 23 S rRNA.  相似文献   

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We present the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the meadow spittlebug Philaenus spumarius (Auchenorrhyncha: Cercopoidae). This contribution represents the second mitochondrial genome from the Hemiptera and the second of the three hemipteran suborders sampled. The genome is a circular molecule of 16 324 bp with a total A+T content of 77.0% and 76.7% for coding regions only. The gene content, order, and structure are consistent with the Drosophila yakuba genome structure (Clary and Wolstenholme 1985) and the hypothesized ancestral arthropod genome arrangement (Crease 1999). Nucleotide composition and codon usage are near the means observed in other insect mitochondria sequenced to date but have a higher A+T richness compared with the other hemipteran example, the kissing bug Triatoma dimidiata (Dotson and Beard. 2001. Insect Mol. Biol. 10: 205-215). The major noncoding region (the A+T rich region or putative control region) between the small ribosomal subunit and the tRNAIle gene includes two extensive repeat regions. The first repeat region includes 19 tandem repeats of a 46-bp sequence, whereas the second contains a longer sequence (146 bp) tandemly repeated four times.  相似文献   

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