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Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid

Relocation into the nucleus of the yeast cytoplasmic linear plasmids was studied using a monitor plasmid pCLU1. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the nuclearly-relocated pCLU1 replicated in a linear form (termed pTLU-type plasmid) which carried the host telomeric repeats TG(1-3) of 300-350 bp at both end...

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Autores principales: Gunge, Norio, Takata, Hideki, Matsuura, Akira, Fukuda, Kohsai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biological Procedures Online 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC150389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12734558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo44
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author Gunge, Norio
Takata, Hideki
Matsuura, Akira
Fukuda, Kohsai
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Takata, Hideki
Matsuura, Akira
Fukuda, Kohsai
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description Relocation into the nucleus of the yeast cytoplasmic linear plasmids was studied using a monitor plasmid pCLU1. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the nuclearly-relocated pCLU1 replicated in a linear form (termed pTLU-type plasmid) which carried the host telomeric repeats TG(1-3) of 300-350 bp at both ends. The telomere sequences mainly consisted of a major motif TGTGTGGGTGTGG which was complementary to part of the RNA template of yeast telomerase and were directly added to the very end of the pCLU1-terminal element ITR (inverted terminal repeat), suggesting that the ITR end played a role as a substrate of telomerase. The telomere sequences varied among isolated pTLU-type plasmids, but the TG(1-3) organization was symmetrically identical on both ends of any one plasmid. During cell growth under non-selective condition, the telomeric repeat sequences were progressively rearranged on one side, but not on the opposite side of pTLU plasmid ends. This indicates that the mode of telomeric DNA replication or repair differed between both ends. Clonal analysis showed that the intense rearrangement of telomeric DNA was closely associated with extreme instability of pTLU plasmids.
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spelling pubmed-1503892005-06-20 Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid Gunge, Norio Takata, Hideki Matsuura, Akira Fukuda, Kohsai Biol Proced Online Research Article Relocation into the nucleus of the yeast cytoplasmic linear plasmids was studied using a monitor plasmid pCLU1. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the nuclearly-relocated pCLU1 replicated in a linear form (termed pTLU-type plasmid) which carried the host telomeric repeats TG(1-3) of 300-350 bp at both ends. The telomere sequences mainly consisted of a major motif TGTGTGGGTGTGG which was complementary to part of the RNA template of yeast telomerase and were directly added to the very end of the pCLU1-terminal element ITR (inverted terminal repeat), suggesting that the ITR end played a role as a substrate of telomerase. The telomere sequences varied among isolated pTLU-type plasmids, but the TG(1-3) organization was symmetrically identical on both ends of any one plasmid. During cell growth under non-selective condition, the telomeric repeat sequences were progressively rearranged on one side, but not on the opposite side of pTLU plasmid ends. This indicates that the mode of telomeric DNA replication or repair differed between both ends. Clonal analysis showed that the intense rearrangement of telomeric DNA was closely associated with extreme instability of pTLU plasmids. Biological Procedures Online 2003-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC150389/ /pubmed/12734558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo44 Text en Copyright © February 02, 2003, N Gunge et al. Published in Biological Procedures Online under license from the authors. Copying, printing, redistribution and storage permitted.
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Gunge, Norio
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Matsuura, Akira
Fukuda, Kohsai
Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title_full Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title_fullStr Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title_full_unstemmed Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title_short Progressive Rearrangement of Telomeric Sequences Added to Both the ITR Ends of the Yeast Linear pGKL Plasmid
title_sort progressive rearrangement of telomeric sequences added to both the itr ends of the yeast linear pgkl plasmid
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC150389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12734558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo44
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