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Guide RNAs of the recently isolated LEM125 strain of Leishmania tarentolae: An unexpected complexity

  • GUANGHAN GAO (a1), STEPHEN T. KAPUSHOC (a2), AGDA M. SIMPSON (a3), OTAVIO H. THIEMANN (a4) and LARRY SIMPSON (a1) (a3)...
    • Published online: 25 September 2001
Abstract

Guide RNAs (gRNAs) are encoded both in the maxicircle and minicircle components of the mitochondrial DNA of trypanosomatid protozoa. These RNAs mediate the precise insertion and deletion of U residues in transcripts of the maxicircle DNA. We showed previously that the old UC laboratory strain of Leishmania tarentolae apparently lost more than 40 minicircle-encoded gRNAs that are present in the recently isolated LEM125 strain [Thiemann et al., EMBO J, 1994, 13:5689–5700]. We have further analyzed the population of minicircle-encoded gRNAs in the LEM125 strain. Sau3AI and MspI minicircle libraries were constructed and screened for novel gRNAs by negative colony hybridization. This search yielded 20 minicircles encoding new gRNAs that covered most of the remaining gaps in the editing cascades of the ND8, ND9, G4, and G5 genes, and in addition, more than 30 minicircles containing either unassigned or undetectable gRNA genes. We also completely sequenced 34 of the 45 minicircle sequence classes encoding previously identified gRNAs. A total of 19 pairs of redundant gRNAs, which are gRNAs of different sequences covering the same editing blocks, were identified. The gRNAs in each redundant pair generally had different relative abundances and different extents of mismatches with edited sequences. Alignments of the minicircles encoding redundant gRNAs yielded 59 to 93% matching nucleotides, suggesting an origin from duplication of ancestral minicircles and subsequent genetic drift. We propose a functional explanation for the existence of redundant gRNAs in this strain.

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Reprint requests to: Larry Simpson, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, 6780 MacDonald Building, 675 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, California 90095-1662, USA; e-mail: simpson@hhmi.ucla.edu.
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RNA
  • ISSN: 1355-8382
  • EISSN: 1469-9001
  • URL: /core/journals/rna
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