Structural organization of the maxicircle variable region of Trypanosoma brucei: identification of potential replication origins and topoisomerase II binding sites.
AUTOR(ES)
Myler, P J
RESUMO
The maxicircle of the parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma brucei, one component of the mitochondrial genome, has size differences among isolates that localize to the variable region (VR) between the ND5 and 12S rRNA genes. We present here the nucleotide sequence of this entire region, thus completing the sequence of the maxicircle genome. We also find heterogeneously sized transcripts from throughout most of the VR. The VR has three distinct sections, each with characteristic repeated sequences. The repeated sequences in two sections are short and highly reiterated; the intraspecies size variation occurs within this region. The third section contains non-repetitive sequences and a large duplication immediately upstream of the 12S rRNA gene. Two repeat units within section I contain a sequence that has homology to the DNA replication origin of minicircles. This region also contains sequences with homology to topoisomerase II binding and cleavage sites. These findings suggest a role for the VR in DNA replication of the maxicircle.
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