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. 1993 Jan;13(1):449-61.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.13.1.449-461.1993.

Two alleles of a developmentally regulated alpha-tubulin locus in Physarum polycephalum replicate on different schedules

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Two alleles of a developmentally regulated alpha-tubulin locus in Physarum polycephalum replicate on different schedules

D B Cunningham et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

The replication timing of a pair of natural alleles was compared at two alpha-tubulin loci of the Physarum plasmodium. Taking advantage of the naturally synchronous cell cycle of nuclei within the syncytial plasmodium, we analyzed the replication schedule of specific DNA fragments to a resolution of 10-min intervals within a 3-h S phase. At this level of resolution, differences in replication timing between polymorphic alleles at the same locus can be detected in a heterozygote. Specifically, the 3' region of the altA1 allele completes replication at between 20 and 40 min of S phase. The same region of the altA2 allele completes replication at between 40 and 80 min of S phase. In contrast, both alleles at the altB locus replicate concurrently within the first 10 to 15 min of S phase. Previous studies showed that both altA and altB are expressed in the plasmodium, their message levels peaking at mitosis, just minutes before the onset of S phase. However, altB message is detected at substantially higher levels than altA message on Northern (RNA) blots. The temporal windows over which the altA alleles each replicate are very broad in comparison with the levels of mitotic synchrony and altB replication synchrony in a single plasmodium. The allele-specific replication schedule of the altA locus demonstrates that the temporal organization of replicons is not strictly conserved between homologous chromosomes.

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