A unique pattern of intrastrand anomalies in base composition of the DNA in hypotrichs

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Prescott, DM [1 ]
Dizick, SJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Mol Cellular & Dev Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
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10.1093/nar/28.23.4679
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The 50 non-coding bases immediately internal to the telomeric repeats in the two 5' ends of macronuclear DNA molecules of a group of hypotrichous ciliates are anomalous in composition, consisting of 61% purines and 39% pyrimidines, A>T (ratio of 44:32), and G>C (ratio of 17:7). These ratio imbalances violate parity rule 2, according to which A should equal T and G should equal C within a DNA strand and therefore pyrimidines should equal purines. The purine-rich and base ratio imbalances are in marked contrast to the rest of the non-coding parts of the molecules, which have the theoretically expected purine content of 50%, with A = T and G = C. The ORFs contain an average of 52% purines as a result of bias in codon usage. The 50 bases that flank the 5' ends of macronuclear sequences in micronuclear DNA (12 cases) consist of similar to 50% purines. Thus, the 50 bases in the 5' ends of macronuclear sequences in micronuclear DNA are islands of purine richness in which A>T and G>C. These islands may serve as signals for the excision of macronuclear molecules during macronuclear development. We have found no published reports of coding or non-coding native DNA with such anomalous base composition.
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