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Orphon spliced-leader sequences form part of a repetitive element in Angiostrongylus cantonensis.


ABSTRACT: In nematodes, the 22 nucleotide (nt) spliced leader (SL) is normally encoded by a multi-copy, tandemly reiterated SL gene and is trans-spliced from SL-RNA onto the 5' end of a subset of mRNAs. We have found that the SL is also encoded at multiple (> 100) orphon genomic sites in the parasitic nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis. At these sites the sequence forms part of a 198 bp repetitive element (designated con-198). Transcription from two genomic elements that contain the con-198 sequence has been characterised. At one element (G-2) an approximately 850 nt RNA with an internal SL is transcribed. At the other (G-1), transcription takes place 3 kb downstream of the con-198 sequence.

SUBMITTER: Joshua GW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC306801 | biostudies-other | 1995 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Orphon spliced-leader sequences form part of a repetitive element in Angiostrongylus cantonensis.

Joshua G W GW   Perler F B FB   Wang C C CC  

Nucleic acids research 19950301 6


In nematodes, the 22 nucleotide (nt) spliced leader (SL) is normally encoded by a multi-copy, tandemly reiterated SL gene and is trans-spliced from SL-RNA onto the 5' end of a subset of mRNAs. We have found that the SL is also encoded at multiple (> 100) orphon genomic sites in the parasitic nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis. At these sites the sequence forms part of a 198 bp repetitive element (designated con-198). Transcription from two genomic elements that contain the con-198 sequence has  ...[more]

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