Phylogenetic relationships of bacterial endosymbionts of Paramecium aurelia: polynucleotide sequence relationships of 51 kappa and its mutants
- PMID: 838692
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.129.2.895-900.1977
Phylogenetic relationships of bacterial endosymbionts of Paramecium aurelia: polynucleotide sequence relationships of 51 kappa and its mutants
Abstract
Hydroxyapatite chromatographic procedures were used to investigate the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence relationships of kappa of Paramecium tetraurelia stock 51 and the organisms that have been designated as mutants of 51 kappa. Of the "mutants" studied, only 51m43 kappa possessed a high percentage (89%) of DNA sequences homologous to those of 51 kappa. All other "mutant" strains possessed less than 25% polynucleotide sequence homology to 51 kappa DNA. The three strains of pi endosymbionts (51m1 pi, 51m43 pi, and 139 pi) share greater than 75% DNA sequence homology with each other and approximately 50% DNA sequence homology with 138 mu, the mate-killer endosymbiont found in P. octaurelia. Only 23% of the 51 kappa DNA sequences were found to be homologous with those of 51m1 kappa. The data indicate that of the "mutants" studied, only 51m43 kappa could be a mutant of 51 kappa. The pi endosymbionts comprise a closely related group of organisms that are also related to 138 mu but not to any of the kappas tested. The group of organisms designated as kappa appears to be comprised of at least two distinct phylogenetic groups.
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