Literature DB >> 1975595

Pneumocystis carinii karyotypes.

S T Hong1, P E Steele, M T Cushion, P D Walzer, S L Stringer, J R Stringer.   

Abstract

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis techniques were used to examine the chromosomes of Pneumocystis carinii isolated from laboratory rats and two human subjects. P. carinii organisms isolated from each of four rat colonies and from two patients each produced a distinct band pattern, but in all cases the bands ranged in size from 300 to 700 kilobase pairs. P. carinii from three rat colonies produced patterns containing 15 prominent bands. Of these 15 bands, 2 stained more intensely than would be expected of bands of their size, suggesting that the P. carinii haploid genome contains 17 to 19 chromosomes. Summing the molecular sizes of the bands and accounting for staining intensities suggested that the haploid genome of rat-derived P. carinii contains on the order of 10(7) base pairs. Human-derived P. carinii produced patterns containing 10 to 12 bands which appeared to be similar to the 15-band patterns seen in rat-derived P. carinii with respect to the size range of the bands. P. carinii from the fourth rat colony produced a more complex band pattern containing approximately 22 bands, most of which appeared to comigrate with the bands present in one of the 15-band P. carinii patterns, suggesting that these animals were simultaneously infected by two different varieties of P. carinii. Hybridization experiments using oligonucleotide probes specific for the P. carinii 18S rRNA gene supported this possibility. The band pattern of P. carinii derived from a given rat colony was generally stable over time. P. carinii band patterns were not strictly rat strain specific and appeared to be transferrable between animals housed in the same room.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1975595      PMCID: PMC268048          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.28.8.1785-1795.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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