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Proximity of an ARS consensus sequence to a replication origin of pea (Pisum sativum)
Authors:P. Hernández  C. A. Bjerknes  S. S. Lamm  J. van't Hof
Affiliation:(1) Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, C.S.I.C., Madrid, Spain;(2) Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 11973 Upton, NY, USA
Abstract:The replication origin (ori-r9) of the 9.0 kb rDNA repeats of pea (Pisum sativum, cv. Alaska) was cloned and found to reside in a 1.5 kb fragment of the non-transcribed spacer region located between the 25 S and 18 S genes. Labeled rDNA rich in replication forks, from cells positioned at the G1/S phase boundary, was used to map ori-r9 by hybridization procedures. Ori-r9 is in a 210-base fragment that is 1.6 kb from the 5prime end of the 18 S gene and about 1.5 kb from the 3prime end of the 25 S gene. The same procedures, using labeled synthetic ARS consensus sequence as a probe, showed than an ARS consensus sequence is located 3prime to ori-r9 in a 710-base fragment. An ARS consensus sequence is, therefore, adjacent to ori-r9 but not coincidental with it.
Keywords:replication origin  ARS  rDNA  Pisum sativum
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