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. 1989 Feb 10;56(3):443-54.
doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90247-x.

A mobile group I intron in the nuclear rDNA of Physarum polycephalum

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A mobile group I intron in the nuclear rDNA of Physarum polycephalum

D E Muscarella et al. Cell. .

Abstract

We have shown that a strain-specific group I intron (intron 3) in the nuclear extrachromosomal rDNA or Physarum polycephalum is a mobile element. Shortly after mating of amoebae from intron-lacking and intron-containing strains, intron 3 transposes in a site-specific manner into all available recipient molecules. The transposition appears to occur by gene conversion, as evidence by the co-conversion of adjacent sequences and by double strand breakage observed in some of the recipient rDNA molecules. We infer that the double strand break is induced by an endonuclease encoded by intron 3, since in vitro transcription and translation of the cloned intron leads to the synthesis of an enzymatically active, site-specific nuclease. This is the first demonstration of the transposition of a nuclear intron in an experimental setting, and provides a rare example of a protein encoded by an RNA polymerase I transcript.

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