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Mol. Cell. Biol., 01 1998, 269-275, Vol 18, No. 1
S Bassham, A Beam and J Shampay
Eukaryotic telomeres are variable at several levels, from the length of the
simple sequence telomeric repeat tract in different cell types to the
presence or number of telomere-adjacent DNA sequence elements in different
strains or individuals. We have investigated the sequence organization of
Xenopus laevis telomeres by use of the vertebrate telomeric repeat
(TTAGGG)n and blot hybridization analysis. The (TTAGGG)n-hybridizing
fragments, which ranged from less than 10 to over 50 kb with frequently
cutting enzymes, defined a pattern that was polymorphic between
individuals. BAL 31 exonuclease treatment confirmed that these fragments
were telomeric. The polymorphic fragments analyzed did not hybridize to 5S
RNA sequences, which are telomeric according to in situ hybridization. When
telomeric fragments from offspring (whole embryos) were compared to those
from the spleens of the parents, the inheritance pattern of some bands was
found to be unusual. Furthermore, in one cross, the telomeres of the embryo
were shorter than the telomeres of the parents' spleen, and in another, the
male's testis telomeres were shorter than those of the male's spleen. Our
data are consistent with a model for chromosome behavior that involves a
significant amount of DNA rearrangement at telomeres and suggest that
length regulation of Xenopus telomeres is different from that observed for
Mus spretus and human telomeres.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
Telomere variation in Xenopus laevis
Department of Biology, Reed College, Portland, Oregon 97202, USA.
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