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Genomic organization of the transposable element Tdd-3 from Dictyostelium discoideum.


ABSTRACT: The transposable element Tdd-3 from D. discoideum has been described originally in 1984 (Poole and Firtel, 1984). Additional copies of this element were discovered in the course of a recent study on tRNA gene organization in D. discoideum. Five out of 24 independently isolated tRNA genes proved to be associated with Tdd-3 elements. The surprising observation that all the elements always occurred within the 3'-flanking sequences of the Dictyostelium tRNA genes suggested the possibility of a general position specific integration of Tdd-3 elements upon transposition. Therefore we isolated additional Tdd-3 elements from various genomic D. discoideum libraries in order to test this hypothesis. Several new Tdd-3 elements were found associated with various tRNA genes. Additionally we identified Tdd-3 elements organized in tandem array or in association with RED (Repetitive Element of Dictyostelium), another repetitive element recently identified by our laboratory. In all cases a B-box equivalent of the eukaryotic gene-internal RNA polymerase III promoter was identified upstream of all Tdd-3 elements.

SUBMITTER: Marschalek R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC332310 | biostudies-other | 1990 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Genomic organization of the transposable element Tdd-3 from Dictyostelium discoideum.

Marschalek R R   Borschet G G   Dingermann T T  

Nucleic acids research 19901001 19


The transposable element Tdd-3 from D. discoideum has been described originally in 1984 (Poole and Firtel, 1984). Additional copies of this element were discovered in the course of a recent study on tRNA gene organization in D. discoideum. Five out of 24 independently isolated tRNA genes proved to be associated with Tdd-3 elements. The surprising observation that all the elements always occurred within the 3'-flanking sequences of the Dictyostelium tRNA genes suggested the possibility of a gener  ...[more]

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