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Isolation and mapping of ribosomal RNA genes of Caulobacter crescentus
Authors:N Ohta  A Newton
Institution:Department of Biology Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08544, U.S.A.
Abstract:Ribosomal DNA fragments of 1.0, 3.4, 3.7 and 6.1 kb2 produced by EcoRI digestion of the Caulobacter crescentus genome were identified by hybridization to a labeled ribosomal RNA probe. These genomic sequences were further characterized by the isolation of 13 hybrid λ Charon 4 phages with rDNA inserts, and two of the recombinant phages, Ch4Cc773 and Ch4Cc1880, were examined extensively. The Cc773 insert contains EcoRI fragments of 1.0 kb, 3.4 kb and 3.7 kb and the Cc1880 insert contains EcoRI fragments of 1.0 kb, 3.4 kb and 6.1 kb that hybridized to 32P-labeled rRNA. Thus, the two clones contain different DNA inserts which together account for all of the rDNA fragments detected in digests of the C. crescentus genome. Hybridization with isolated transfer RNA and individual rRNA species indicated that the arrangement of genes in both units is 16 S-spacer tRNA(s)-23 S-5 S, tRNA(s). Homology between the DNA inserts is largely restricted to the rRNA coding regions, which suggests that the two rDNA units are located in different regions of the chromosome. Results of quantitative hybridization experiments are most consistent with a single Cc1880 and Cc773 unit per genome equivalent of 2.7 × 109 daltons. The relatively simple organization of rDNA sequences in the C. crescentus chromosome compared to Escherichia coli is discussed.
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