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. 1996 Jul 1;24(13):2476-82.
doi: 10.1093/nar/24.13.2476.

The telomeric GGGTTA repeats of Trypanosoma brucei contain the hypermodified base J in both strands

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The telomeric GGGTTA repeats of Trypanosoma brucei contain the hypermodified base J in both strands

F van Leeuwen et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .

Abstract

We have previously shown that nuclear DNA of bloodstream from Trypanosoma brucei contains a novel base beta-glucosyl-hydroxymethyluracil, called J. Base J is enriched in minichromosome fractions but not in the minichromosome internal repeats, suggesting the association of J with telomeric DNA. To test whether J is present in the long telomeric (GGGTTA)n repeat arrays, which are 2-26 kb in T.brucei, we have purified these arrays both by hybrid selection and by isolating 2-26 kb fragments from DNA digested with multiple restriction enzymes. We find that in purified telomeric repeats approximately 13% of T is replaced by J, compared to 0.8% in total DNA, and we estimate that approximately 50% of the total J is in these repeats. Highly purified complementary strands of the repeats were obtained by alkaline CsCl equilibrium centrifugation. In the (TAACCC)n strand 14% of T was replaced by J. In the (GGGTTA)n strand approximately 36% of the second T was replaced by J; the first T was not detectably replaced. Modified bases have not been found in telomeric repeats before. How the bulky base J affects telomere function and structure in bloodstream form trypanosomes remains to be determined.

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