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In addition to the ARS core, the ARS box is necessary for autonomously replicating sequences
Authors:Tohru Marunouchi   Yoh-ichi Matsumoto   Hiromi Hosoya  Ken Okabayashi
Affiliation:(1) Division of Cell Biology, Institute for Comprehensive Medical Science, Fujita-Gakuen Health University, 470-11 Toyoake, Aichi, Japan;(2) Present address: Teijin Institute for Biomedical Research, 191 Hino-shi, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Present address: The Green Cross Corporation Research Division, Biotechnology Center, 573 Hirakata-shi, Oosaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary Autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) were cloned from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA of D. melanogaster using YIp5, which is composed of pBR322 and the yeast ura3 gene, as the cloning vector and YNN27, a Ura- yeast strain as the recipient. The nucleotide sequences of six ARSs, two from nuclear bulk, two from the nuclear 1.688 satellite, and two from mitochondorial DNA, were determined. The relationship between the transformation frequency and the inclusion of the ARS core, 5primeTATT-TATAGTTTTA3prime, of these fragments was analysed. All the ARSs contained an ARS core or a single base change of it. However, not all the fragments that contained a single base change of the ARS core were able to transform the recipient cells, suggesting that certain bases in the ARS core were not exchangeable. It is suggested by transformation experiments with subfragments that in addition to an ARS core, an ARS box which is located within 25 bp upstream of the ARS core and whose sequence is composed of 5primeTNTGAAA 3prime, is necessary for autonomous replication.
Keywords:Autonomously replicating sequence  D. melanogaster DNA
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