A theoretical study of random segregation of minicircles in trypanosomatids

被引:32
作者
Savill, NJ [1 ]
Higgs, PG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Sch Biol Sci, Manchester M13 9PT, Lancs, England
关键词
kinetoplast DNA; guide RNA; Leishmania tarentolae; Crithidia fasciculata; computer simulation;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.1999.0680
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The kinetoplast (k) DNA network of trypanosomatids is made up of approximately 50 maxicircles and the order of 10(4) minicircles. It has been proposed, based on various observations and experiments, that the minicircles are randomly segregated between daughter cells when the parent cell divides. In this paper, this random segregation hypothesis is theoretically tested in a population dynamics model to see if it can account for the observed phenomena. The hypothesis is shown to successfully explain! in Leishmania tarentolae, the observation that there are a few major and many minor minicircle classes, the fluctuations of minicircle class copy numbers over time, the loss of non-essential minicircle classes? the long survival times of a few of these classes and that these classes are likely to be the major classes within the population. Implications of the model are examined for trypanosomatids in general, leading to several predictions. The model predicts variation in network size within a population, variation in the average network size and large-scale changes in class copy number over long time-scales, an evolutionary pressure towards larger network sizes, the selective advantage of non-random over random segregation, very strong selection for the amplified crass in Crithidia fasciculata if its minicircles undergo random segregation and that Trypanosoma brucei may use sexual reproduction to maintain its viability.
引用
收藏
页码:611 / 620
页数:10
相关论文
共 45 条
[31]   The genomic organization of guide RNA genes in kinetoplastid protozoa: Several conundrums and their solutions [J].
Simpson, L .
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY, 1997, 86 (02) :133-141
[32]   SENSE FROM NONSENSE - RNA EDITING IN MITOCHONDRIA OF KINETOPLASTID PROTOZOA AND SLIME-MOLDS [J].
SIMPSON, L ;
THIEMANN, OH .
CELL, 1995, 81 (06) :837-840
[33]   RNA EDITING AND THE MITOCHONDRIAL CRYPTOGENES OF KINETOPLASTID PROTOZOA [J].
SIMPSON, L ;
SHAW, J .
CELL, 1989, 57 (03) :355-366
[34]   SEQUENCE HETEROGENEITY IN KINETOPLAST DNA - REASSOCIATION KINETICS [J].
STEINERT, M ;
VANASSEL, S .
PLASMID, 1980, 3 (01) :7-17
[35]   GENE EXCHANGE IN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMES - FREQUENCY AND ALLELIC SEGREGATION [J].
STERNBERG, J ;
TURNER, CMR ;
WELLS, JM ;
RANFORDCARTWRIGHT, LC ;
LEPAGE, RWF ;
TAIT, A .
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY, 1989, 34 (03) :269-280
[36]   GENE EXCHANGE IN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMES - CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW HYBRID GENOTYPE [J].
STERNBERG, J ;
TAIT, A ;
HALEY, S ;
WELLS, JM ;
LEPAGE, RWF ;
SCHWEIZER, J ;
JENNI, L .
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY, 1988, 27 (2-3) :191-200
[37]   RNA EDITING - NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE STORAGE AND EXPRESSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION [J].
STUART, K .
PARASITOLOGY TODAY, 1989, 5 (01) :5-8
[38]  
STUART K, 1993, RNA EDITING ALTERATI, P25
[39]   KINETOPLAST DNA MINICIRCLES ENCODE GUIDE RNAS FOR EDITING OF CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE SUBUNIT-III MESSENGER-RNA [J].
STURM, NR ;
SIMPSON, L .
CELL, 1990, 61 (05) :879-884
[40]   DISRUPTION OF RNA EDITING IN LEISHMANIA-TARENTOLAE BY THE LOSS OF MINICIRCLE-ENCODED GUIDE RNA GENES [J].
THIEMANN, OH ;
MASLOV, DA ;
SIMPSON, L .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1994, 13 (23) :5689-5700