Transcriptional mapping of the amplified region encoding the dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase of Leishmania major reveals a high density of transcripts, including overlapping and antisense RNAs
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Transcriptional mapping of the amplified region encoding the dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase of Leishmania major reveals a high density of transcripts, including overlapping and antisense RNAs
Abstract
We have examined the transcriptional organization of the R region of the protozoan parasite Leishmania major. This region encodes the bifunctional enzyme dihydrofolate reductase-thymidylate synthase (DHFR-TS) and is frequently amplified as a 30-kilobase (kb) extrachromosomal circular DNA in methotrexate-resistant lines. Northern (RNA) blot analysis shows that the R region encodes at least 10 stable cytoplasmic polysomal poly(A)+ RNAs, ranging in size from 1.7 to 13 kb and including the 3.2-kb DHFR-TS mRNA. Transcriptional mapping reveals that these RNAs are closely spaced and collectively cover more than 95% of the 30-kb amplified R region. The organization is complex, including several overlapping RNAs 3' of DHFR-TS and two examples of antisense RNAs 5' of DHFR-TS. The R region RNAs can be grouped into two empirical domains, with eight contiguous RNAs transcribed in the same direction as that of DHFR-TS and two contiguous RNAs transcribed in the orientation opposite to that of DHFR-TS. The two 5'-most RNAs of the DHFR-TS-containing domain overlap the RNAs transcribed from the opposite strand. These data are relevant to models of transcription, including recent studies suggesting polycistronic transcription in trypanosomatids. The abundance of R region RNAs increases uniformly 10- to 15-fold in the amplified R1000-3 line relative to the wild type, and no new RNAs were observed. This suggests that all elements required in cis for DHFR-TS expression are contained within the 30-kb circular DNA. Quantitative analysis reveals that the steady-state DHFR-TS mRNA and protein levels are not growth phase regulated, unlike the monofunctional mouse DHFR. DHFR-TS is developmentally regulated, however, declining about fivefold in lesion amastigotes relative to promastigotes.
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