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Two versions of the gene encoding the 41-kilodalton subunit of the telomere binding protein of Oxytricha nova.


ABSTRACT: Macronuclear chromosomes of the ciliated protozoan Oxytricha nova terminate with a single-stranded (T4G4)2 overhang. The (T4G4)2 telomeric overhang is tenaciously bound by a protein heterodimer. We have cloned and sequenced the gene encoding the 41-kDa subunit of this telomere binding protein. The predicted amino acid sequence comprises two distinct regions, a carboxyl-terminal two-thirds that is 23% lysine and bears similarity to histone H1 and an amino-terminal one-third containing a hydrophobic stretch of about 15 amino acids. Two macronuclear versions of the gene differ in nucleotide sequence at several positions, but the derived polypeptides differ only at a single position, Ser-110 or Ala-110. Both versions harbor a small intron. The existence of this intron demonstrates that, despite the elimination of 95% of the micronuclear genome from the developing macronucleus, at least some noncoding DNA is retained during macronuclear development of hypotrichous ciliates.

SUBMITTER: Hicke BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC53499 | biostudies-other | 1990 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Two versions of the gene encoding the 41-kilodalton subunit of the telomere binding protein of Oxytricha nova.

Hicke B J BJ   Celander D W DW   MacDonald G H GH   Price C M CM   Cech T R TR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19900201 4


Macronuclear chromosomes of the ciliated protozoan Oxytricha nova terminate with a single-stranded (T4G4)2 overhang. The (T4G4)2 telomeric overhang is tenaciously bound by a protein heterodimer. We have cloned and sequenced the gene encoding the 41-kDa subunit of this telomere binding protein. The predicted amino acid sequence comprises two distinct regions, a carboxyl-terminal two-thirds that is 23% lysine and bears similarity to histone H1 and an amino-terminal one-third containing a hydrophob  ...[more]

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