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. 1986 Jul;6(4):245-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF00015230.

Characterization of a chloroplast DNA sequence from Chlorella ellipsoidea that promotes autonomous replication in yeast

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Characterization of a chloroplast DNA sequence from Chlorella ellipsoidea that promotes autonomous replication in yeast

T Yamada et al. Plant Mol Biol. 1986 Jul.

Abstract

An EcoRI 2.7 kbp fragment from Chlorella ellipsoidea chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) cloned in YIp5 was shown to promote autonomous replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The fragment was localized in the small single copy region close to the inverted repeat. The ARS activity (autonomously replicating sequences in yeast) was found to be confined within a subclone of a ca. 300 bp HindIII fragment. Sequence analysis of this fragment revealed its high AT content and the presence of several direct and inverted repeats and a few elements that were related to the yeast ARS consensus sequence. Electron microscopic studies revealed that this sequence did not coincide with the primary replication origin of chloroplast DNA. The functioning of this sequence as a possible origin of plasmid replication in vivo is discussed. This is the first report on Chlorella cpDNA sequence. re]19850821 rv]19851211 ac]19851216.

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