The tubulin gene cluster of Trypanosoma brucei starts with an intact beta-gene and ends with a truncated beta-gene interrupted by a retrotransposon-like sequence
- PMID: 2551783
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(89)90264-3
The tubulin gene cluster of Trypanosoma brucei starts with an intact beta-gene and ends with a truncated beta-gene interrupted by a retrotransposon-like sequence
Abstract
In Trypanosoma brucei the genes coding for alpha- and beta-tubulin are arranged in a single cluster comprising about ten alternating alpha and beta genes. The cluster starts at its 5' end with an intact beta gene. In this area, a 1.1-kb segment upstream of the mini-exon addition site has been sequenced. Several potential transcription signals were seen. The 3' end of the cluster terminates in the middle of a beta gene, making it an inactive truncated pseudogene. The adjoining 1.7-kb sequence shows a high degree of similarity with a retrotransposon-like (RTnL) element previously characterized elsewhere in the trypanosome genome. This is the first report of an RTnL element interrupting a protein-coding gene of T. brucei.
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