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. 1983 Aug;80(15):4634-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.80.15.4634.

Tubulin genes of Trypanosoma brucei: a tightly clustered family of alternating genes

Tubulin genes of Trypanosoma brucei: a tightly clustered family of alternating genes

T Seebeck et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1983 Aug.

Abstract

African trypanosomes are the causative agents of many medically and economically important diseases of man and domestic animals. The cell body of these blood-dwelling protozoa is enveloped with a dense layer of pellicular microtubules, which confer both motility and mechanical stability on these cells; microtubules are also important components of the flagellum. The major structural components of the microtubuli are two related proteins, alpha- and beta-tubulin. We have analyzed the genomic organization of alpha- and beta-tubulin genes in Trypanosoma brucei. In this organism, the majority of these genes are arranged in a single, tightly packed cluster of alternating alpha- and beta-tubulin genes with a basic repeat length together of 3.6 kilobase pairs. A genomic library of T. brucei was constructed by using the phage vector A 1059, and recombinant phages carrying tubulin genes were isolated by screening the library with heterologous chicken tubulin cDNA probes. The results of restriction endonuclease and hybridization analysis of DNA isolated from recombinant phages, and subcloned fragments thereof, were compatible with the restriction maps derived from digestion and Southern blot hybridization of genomic DNA.

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