TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping of a Physarum chromosomal origin of replication tightly linked to a developmentally-regulated profilin gene
AU - Bénard, Marianne
AU - Pierron, Gérard
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Jacqueline Pedron for technical assistance, Edmond Puvion and Dominick Pallotta for support and valuable discussions. Data concerning 2-D gel analysis of the profilin P replicon prior to publication by John Diller and Helmut Sauer are gratefully acknowledged (John Diller, Ph. D Thesis, Texas A&M, 1991). M.B. is a fellow of the 'Fondation pour la recherche mddicale'. This work was supported by a grant from 'Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer', Villejuif.
PY - 1992/7/11
Y1 - 1992/7/11
N2 - We compared the pattern of replication of two cell-type specific profilin genes in one developmental stage of the slime moldPhysarum polycephalum. Taking advantage of the natural synchrony of S-phase within the plasmodium, we established that the actively transcribed profilin P gene is tightly linked to a chromosomal replication origin and is replicated at the onset of S-phase. In contrast, the inactive profilin A gene is not associated with a replication origin and it is duplicated in mid S-phase. Mapping by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis defines a short DNA fragment in the proximal upstream region of the profilin P gene from which bidirectional replication is initiated. We further provide an estimate of the kinetics of elongation of the replicon and demonstrate that the 2 alleles of the profilin P gene are coordinately replicated. All these results were obtained on total DNA preparations extracted from untreated cells. They provide a strong evidence for site specific initiation of DNA replication in Physarum.
AB - We compared the pattern of replication of two cell-type specific profilin genes in one developmental stage of the slime moldPhysarum polycephalum. Taking advantage of the natural synchrony of S-phase within the plasmodium, we established that the actively transcribed profilin P gene is tightly linked to a chromosomal replication origin and is replicated at the onset of S-phase. In contrast, the inactive profilin A gene is not associated with a replication origin and it is duplicated in mid S-phase. Mapping by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis defines a short DNA fragment in the proximal upstream region of the profilin P gene from which bidirectional replication is initiated. We further provide an estimate of the kinetics of elongation of the replicon and demonstrate that the 2 alleles of the profilin P gene are coordinately replicated. All these results were obtained on total DNA preparations extracted from untreated cells. They provide a strong evidence for site specific initiation of DNA replication in Physarum.
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U2 - 10.1093/nar/20.13.3309
DO - 10.1093/nar/20.13.3309
M3 - Article
C2 - 1630902
AN - SCOPUS:0026734664
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 20
SP - 3309
EP - 3315
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - 13
ER -