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William T Molin1, Allison Yaguchi2, Mark Blenner2, Christopher A Saski3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the research presented here was to determine whether autonomous replication sequences (ARS) discovered in the eccDNA replicon of glyphosate resistant Amaranthus palmeri enable self-replication in a yeast system.Entities:
Keywords: Autonomous replication; DNA bending; EACS; eccDNA replicon
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32650810 PMCID: PMC7350638 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-05169-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1The eccDNA replicon reference sequence. Circular map of the eccDNA replicon with A + T content distribution determined as 50 bp sequential windows. The translucent highlight marks the single copy of the extended autonomous consensus sequence (EACS) in the NAC gene (AP_R.00g000493), number 41 on the map. This region on the circular map is zoomed in for high level detail of A + T content
Fig. 3a Plotted transformation effiencies (CFU/μg) for pRS305, pRS315, pRS305 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6, and pRS315 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6. Statistical significance is noted by asterisks (***p-value = 0.0003; **p-value < 0.005; *p-value < 0.02; n.s., not significant). Smaller gray dots represent individual data points, larger black dot indicates sample average. Error bars represent standard deviation of the mean (n = 3 for all samples). b Tabulated data plotted in a. c Gel results for a colony PCR. Lanes are as follows: L, ladder; 1, pRS305 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6 plasmid; 2, pRS315 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6 plasmid; 3, wild type S. cerevisiae cells; 4, pRS305 transformed cells; 5, passaged pRS315 transformed cells, 6–8, triplicates of passaged pRS305 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6 transformed cells; 9–11, triplicates of passaged pRS315 + CS-ARS1 + CEN6 transformed cells
Fig. 2DNA bending profile of the EACS region. A 256 bp window of sequence of the EACS region of the eccDNA replicon. The extended autonomous consensus sequence (EACS) is highlighted in red and includes the 17 bp sequence with an exact match to the yeast ARS. DNA unwinding elements are highlighted in orange, with the conserved motif AATAAA in blue