Dictyostelium giganteum plasmid Dgp1 is a member of the Ddp2 plasmid family
- PMID: 1518911
- DOI: 10.1016/0147-619x(92)90034-8
Dictyostelium giganteum plasmid Dgp1 is a member of the Ddp2 plasmid family
Abstract
Dgp1, a circular 4.4-kb plasmid found in the nuclei of Dictyostelium giganteum strain DG61, is a member of the same plasmid family as plasmids Ddp2 and pDG1. Dgp1 has sequence similarity to a conserved region of the Ddp2 and pDG1 open reading frames. As with Ddp2 and pDG1, a single large RNA is transcribed from Dgp1. This 3.3-kb transcript is present at about 350 copies per vegetative cell. The transcript abundance decreased about 10-fold in early aggregation and continued at this lower level until late culmination when it returned to the level seen in vegetative cells. Dgp1 has a repeat of several hundred base pairs in a location, relative to the transcribed region, similar to the inverted repeats found in Ddp2 and pDG1. Dgp1 cannot be maintained as a plasmid in Dictyostelium discoideum AX4 cells, suggesting that Dgp1 carries species-specific maintenance elements.
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