Molecular analysis of repetitive DNA elements from Entamoeba histolytica, which encode small RNAs and contain matrix/scaffold attachment recognition sequences

Banerjee, Sulagna ; Lohia, Anuradha (2003) Molecular analysis of repetitive DNA elements from Entamoeba histolytica, which encode small RNAs and contain matrix/scaffold attachment recognition sequences Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 126 (1). pp. 35-42. ISSN 0166-6851

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Abstract

We have isolated two DNA elements-Eh MRS1 and Eh MRS2-from Entamoeba histolytica, which contain the eukaryotic consensus Scaffold/Matrix Attachment Region (S/MAR) bipartite recognition sequences. Both these sequences bind to high salt extractable nuclear proteins and insoluble nuclear matrix proteins in E. histolytica HM1:IMSS, suggesting that the predicted S/MAR recognition sequences may indeed function as scaffold attachment regions in E. histolytica. Sequence analysis shows that Eh MRS1 and Eh MRS2 contain internal tandem repeats ranging from units of 8-11 bp and are themselves present as independent arrays of tandemly repeating units of approximately 1100 bp each. Eh MRS1 and Eh MRS2 are localised on different chromosomes in E. histolytica HM1:IMSS. Both Eh MRS1 and Eh MRS2 also code for small molecular weight RNAs of unknown function. Thus, two unique sequences-Eh MRS1 and Eh MRS2-demonstrate very similar properties, suggesting that they belong to a superfamily of genomic elements, which may function as scaffold or matrix attachment sites in Entamoeba.

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Keywords:Entamoeba; Repetitive DNA; Clustered Repeats; Scaffold or Matrix Attachment Regions; Small Molecular Weight RNA; Nuclear Matrix Proteins
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