Nucleotide sequence of a Xenopus laevis mitochondrial DNA fragment containing the D-loop, flanking tRNA genes and the apocytochrome b gene
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Nucleotide sequence of a Xenopus laevis mitochondrial DNA fragment containing the D-loop, flanking tRNA genes and the apocytochrome b gene
Abstract
Extensive corrections of the nucleotide sequence of the Xenopus laevis mitochondrial (mt) displacement (D) loop and surrounding genes [Wong et al., Nucl. Acids Res. 11 (1983) 4977-4995] are reported, including addition of two stretches of nucleotides and 60 scattered modifications. The additional sequences presented here correspond to the apocytochrome b gene, the tRNAGlu gene and part of URF6. This allows us to propose a conformational model for the X. laevis apocytochrome b protein and also permits comparisons with mammalian mtDNA. The D-loop sequence is poorly conserved except for sequences involved in the regulation of the mt genome (conserved sequence blocks and the DNA polymerase stop sequences). On the other hand, all genes show marked conservation both of their nucleotide sequence and their respective location on the mt genome. Organization of the genetic information described for mammalian mtDNA also holds for the X. laevis mtDNA. This result strongly suggests that all animal vertebrate mtDNAs have followed the same evolutionary pathway.
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