Telomeric motifs are present in a highly repetitive element in the Plasmodium berghei genome
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Telomeric motifs are present in a highly repetitive element in the Plasmodium berghei genome
Abstract
Using as probes the subfragments of the telomeric sequence previously cloned by us from Plasmodium berghei DNA, we identified and cloned a 2.3 kb repeat, largely overlapping the original telomeric insert. Restriction mapping indicated that cloned inserts (2.3 kb in length) represented circularly permutated versions of a rather well conserved repeated element, at least in part organized in tandem. The 2.3 kb repeat family with a copy number of about 300 occupies about 4% of the whole genome. The copies are unevenly distributed among the chromosome-sized molecules revealed by pulsed field gradient electrophoresis. Complete sequence determination of the 2.3 kb element revealed that telomere-related motifs are present with a characteristic pattern in a set of tandem repeats, 27 bp long. The perfect conservation of these motifs as well as the pattern of chromosomal distribution suggest that we are dealing with a specialised structure subject to selective mechanisms of amplification and maintenance.
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