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Heterogeneity in sensitivity to cleavage by the restriction endonucleases ECORI and HindIII of circular kinetoplast DNA molecules of Crithidia acanthocephali.

D L Fouts, D R Wolstenholme, H W Boyer.   

Abstract

Kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) of the protozoan Crithidia acanthocephali consists mainly of an association of approximately 27,000 covalently closed, 0.8-micron (1.58 X 10(6) daltons) circular molecules apparently held together in a particular structural configuration by topological interlocking. The sensitivities of circular kDNA molecules to the restriction endonucleases EcoRI and HindIII have been studied using agarose gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy. Digestion with EcoRI or HindIII of collections of single circular molecules obtained from sonicated kDNA associations resulted in a single cleavage of 9.3 and 12% of the molecules, respectively. Digestion of intact kDNA associations with EcoRI or HindIII resulted in cleavage of 9.2 and 10.4%, respectively, of the component circular molecules, but not in detectable disruption of the characteristic structure of the associations. Analysis of the products of sequential digestion of kDNA with the two enzymes indicated that approximately 8% of the circular molecules each contain a single site sensitive to EcoRI and a single site sensitive to HindIII; 1.5-3% contain only an EcoRI-sensitive site; 3-4% contain only a HindIII-sensitive site; and the remainder (approximately 86%) are insensitive to either enzyme. Further, data obtained from sequential digestion experiments and from studies of the partial denaturation products of the circular molecules digested with EcoRI or HindIII indicated that when they occur the EcoRI site and the HindIII site are each at a unique position in all molecules, 10-13% of the circular contour length apart. Similar digestion products were found for kDNAs from different cloned organisms, suggesting that the four different kinds of circular molecules, in regard to EcoRI and HindIII sensitivity, are found in similar proportions in the kDNA association of different organisms.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 721893      PMCID: PMC2110243          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.79.2.329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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