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DNasel-hypersensitive sites at promoter-like sequences in the spacer of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus borealis ribosomal DNA

  • Mammalian Genetics Unit

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Abstract

We have detected a DNAseI hypersensitive site in the ribosomal DNA spacer of Xenopus laevis and Xenopus borealis. The site is present in blood and embryonic nuclei of each species. In interspecies hybrids, however, the site is absent in unexpressed borealis rDNA, but is present normally in expressed laevis rDNA. Hypersensitive sites are located well upstream (over lkb) of the pre-ribosomal RNA promoter. Sequencing of the hypersensitive region in borealis rDNA, however, shows extensive homology with the promoter sequence, and with the hypersensitive region in X.laevis. Of two promoter-like duplications in each spacer, only the most upstream copy is associated with hypersensitivity to DNAasel. Unlike DNAasel, Endo R. Mspl digests the rDNA of laevis blood nuclei at a domain extending downstream from the hypersensitive site to near the 40S promoter. Since the organisation of conserved sequence elements within this "proximal domain" is similar in three Xenopus species whose spacers have otherwise evolved rapidly, we conclude that this domain plays an important role in rDNA function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5361-5380
Number of pages20
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume11
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Aug 1983
Externally publishedYes

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