Kim R, Ray D S
Gene. 1985;40(2-3):291-9. doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(85)90052-6.
The maxicircles from Trypanosoma brucei, Herpetomonas samuelpessoai, Leptomonas seymouri, and Phytomonas davidi were examined for the presence of a 29-bp sequence termed CF29 that has been found in the ars 189 sequence from the Crithidia fasciculata maxicircle and in Lt-ars 189 from the maxicircle of Leishmania tarentolae. The CF29 sequence also contains a yeast consensus ARS of (T/A)TTTATPuTTT(T/A). All of the maxicircles examined contained specific fragments that hybridized to the CF29 probe. The non-replicating yeast plasmid vector YIp5 was used to clone these CF29-containing maxicircle fragments. High-frequency transformation was observed when these chimeric plasmids were used to transform Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Autonomous replication of these transforming plasmids was verified by Southern analysis of yeast-cell extracts using pBR322 as a hybridization probe. Therefore it appears that the CF29 sequence is widely conserved in kinetoplastid protozoa and is associated with ARS sequences in the maxicircles. Hybridization of the CF29 probe to a population of P. davidi minicircles was also observed. However, the YIp5 chimeric plasmid containing this CF29-hybridizing minicircle fragment failed to transform yeast.