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Cloning of the vaccinia virus telomere in a yeast plasmid vector
Authors:Aloysius M DeLange  Bruce Futcher  Richard Morgan  Grant McFadden
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada, T6G2H7 Tel. (403)-432-2080
Abstract:The vaccinia virus DNA telomere, which contains a covalently closed hairpin structure, has been cloned in a yeast plasmid vector. Restriction mapping indicates that the cloned vaccinia telomere is maintained in yeast not in its native hairpin configuration but as an inverted repeat structure, within a circular plasmid, with the sequences of the viral hairpin now at the axis of symmetry of an imperfect palindrome. As such, the cloned telomere resembles the telomeric replicative intermediate observed during vaccinia virus DNA replication. Small deletions and duplications in the viral inverted repeats of different clones suggest a model in which the observed circular plasmids were generated in yeast by the replication of hybrid linear DNA molecules consisting of the linearized yeast vector flanked by two hairpin-containing vaccinia termini.
Keywords:Hairpin termini  recombinant DNA  palindrome  replicative intermediate  bp  base pairs  EtBr  ethidium bromide  kb  kilobases or kilobase pairs  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulfate  SSC  To whom correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed  
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