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Antifolate drug selection results in duplication and rearrangement of chromosome 7 in Plasmodium chabaudi.

A F Cowman1, A M Lew.   

Abstract

We selected lines of Plasmodium chabaudi that are resistant to high levels of the antifolate drug pyrimethamine and have shown that rearrangement and duplication of a portion of chromosome 7 has occurred in the resistant lines. This chromosomal duplication results in an increase in the chromosome number from 14 to 15: two derived chromosomes (450 kilobases and 1.1 megabases) were smaller than the original chromosome 7 (1.3 megabases), so that essentially only a 200-kilobase region was duplicated. This region contained the DHFR-TS gene and the closely linked Hsp70 gene. We have macrorestriction mapped chromosome 7 from the pyrimethamine-susceptible line (DS) and also the duplicated chromosome 7s in the resistant line. From these maps, we have proposed a process for the karyotype changes. Sequencing of the DHFR gene from the parent and derived chromosomes showed that there were no mutations in the coding sequence. As a result of the duplication of the DHFR-TS gene, there is at least a twofold increase in expression of the DHFR-TS gene, and this may explain the ability of the pyrimethamine-resistant lines to grow in increased amounts of the drug.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2601715      PMCID: PMC363670          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.9.11.5182-5188.1989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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