A linear plasmid containing ARS1, CEN4, and 48 bp of vertebrate (T(2)AG(3)) telomeric sequences at each end was used to transform Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Only circular plasmids that had lost the centromere and had retained the T(2)AG(3) sequences were obtained, indicating that the vertebrate T(2)AG(3) sequences and the yeast CEN4 could not be simultaneously present in this vector. This hypothesis was verified by removing the CEN4 sequence from the construct. In fact, the resulting transformants contained two classes of efficiently replicating linear plasmids: one of the expected size and one about twice as large. During subsequent growth, plasmids of the former, but not latter, class were subjected to concatemer formation. This can best be explained by recombination events involving the T(2)AG(3) sequences al the ends of the molecule, since very similar centric and acentric linear plasmids bearing Tetrahymena telomeric ends replicated faithfully.

Yeast linear plasmid with T(2)AG(3) telomeres: TEL+CEN antagonisms and genetic and molecula stability / Am, Guerrini; Ascenzioni, Fiorentina; T., Gallo; Donini, Pierluigi. - In: FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-1097. - 150:1(1997), pp. 165-171. [10.1111/j.1574-6968.1997.tb10365.x]

Yeast linear plasmid with T(2)AG(3) telomeres: TEL+CEN antagonisms and genetic and molecula stability

ASCENZIONI, Fiorentina;DONINI, Pierluigi
1997

Abstract

A linear plasmid containing ARS1, CEN4, and 48 bp of vertebrate (T(2)AG(3)) telomeric sequences at each end was used to transform Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Only circular plasmids that had lost the centromere and had retained the T(2)AG(3) sequences were obtained, indicating that the vertebrate T(2)AG(3) sequences and the yeast CEN4 could not be simultaneously present in this vector. This hypothesis was verified by removing the CEN4 sequence from the construct. In fact, the resulting transformants contained two classes of efficiently replicating linear plasmids: one of the expected size and one about twice as large. During subsequent growth, plasmids of the former, but not latter, class were subjected to concatemer formation. This can best be explained by recombination events involving the T(2)AG(3) sequences al the ends of the molecule, since very similar centric and acentric linear plasmids bearing Tetrahymena telomeric ends replicated faithfully.
1997
yeast, linear plasmid, vertebrate telomere
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Yeast linear plasmid with T(2)AG(3) telomeres: TEL+CEN antagonisms and genetic and molecula stability / Am, Guerrini; Ascenzioni, Fiorentina; T., Gallo; Donini, Pierluigi. - In: FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-1097. - 150:1(1997), pp. 165-171. [10.1111/j.1574-6968.1997.tb10365.x]
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