Literature DB >> 497217

Organisation of inverted repeat sequences in hamster cell nuclear DNA.

N Hardman, A J Bell, A McLachlan.   

Abstract

Hamster cell nuclear DNA is shown to contain inverted repeat (foldback) sequences, in some respects similar to the foldback fraction in DNA from other animal cell types. Using electron microscopy the majority of foldback duplexes are shown to be located in simple hairpin-like DNA structures, formed from individual pairs of complementary inverted repeated sequences 50--1000 nucleotides in length, in some cases arranged in tandem, and in other cases separated by intervening sequences, up to 16000 nucleotide residues long. In addition, a novel class of foldback structure, referred to as 'bubbled hairpins' is reported, which appear to be formed from clusters of inverted repeat sequences that are separated from adjacent clusters of complementary inverted repeats by large intervening sequences which vary in length from 5000 to over 20000 nucleotide residues. Due to the special pattern of distribution of these latter inverted repeat sequences, 'bubbled hairpins' are observed only in long foldback DNA. Evidence is presented that the distribution of foldback sequences in hamster cell DNA is highly ordered. The lengths of the intervening single chains in foldback structures appear to vary non-randomly. This gives rise to a localised periodic pattern of organisation that is believed to be a consequence of regular alternating arrangements of foldback and non-foldback sequences in the segments of DNA from which foldback structures are derived.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 497217     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(79)90029-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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