Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry

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1433-4909
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Key words Archaebacteria ; Archaea ; Sulfolobus ; Plas-mid ; Thermophile
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Biology
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Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
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autor Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
autorsonst Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
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notes Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
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reference 2 (1998), S. 391-393
schlagwort Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
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shingle_author_1 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
shingle_author_2 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
shingle_author_3 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
shingle_author_4 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
shingle_catch_all_1 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
1433-4909
14334909
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
1433-4909
14334909
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Keeling, P. J.
Klenk, H.-P.
Singh, Rama K.
Schenk, Margret E.
Sensen, Christoph W.
Zillig, Wolfram
Doolittle, W. Ford
Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Key words Archaebacteria
Archaea
Sulfolobus
Plas-mid
Thermophile
Abstract The complete sequence of the plasmid pRN2 from the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus islandicus has been determined. The plasmid was found to be circular and 6959 bp in length. S. islandicus harbors another endogenous plasmid, pRN1, and comparison of pRN1 and pRN2 revealed that these two plasmids are essentially homologous, although very distantly related. pRN1 and pRN2 share several stretches of highly conserved noncoding DNA and three common open reading frames. Two of these reading frames are likely related to replication, one encoding a large protein with a helicase domain similar to viral helicases, and the other a copy number control protein, CopG.
1433-4909
14334909
Springer
shingle_title_1 Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
shingle_title_2 Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
shingle_title_3 Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
shingle_title_4 Sulfolobus islandicus plasmids pRN1 and pRN2 share distant but common evolutionary ancestry
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