Penncavage N A, Julius M A, Marcu K B
Nucleic Acids Res. 1983 Dec 10;11(23):8343-57. doi: 10.1093/nar/11.23.8343.
A variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) of Trypanosoma brucei is encoded by a gene whose expression is not governed by duplication-transposition. There are two copies of this gene. The 5' flanking regions of the two genes are indistinguishable by restriction mapping, although each possesses approximately 5-10 Kbp of DNA which is devoid of restriction sites. All restriction enzymes tested appeared to cut genomic DNA at a uniform distance 3' of the gene. This, coupled with the observed sensitivity of both genes to BAL 31, indicates that they lie near chromosomal termini. Length variation occurs 3' of these genes in bloodstream clones and their procyclic derivatives, although the number of length variants is conserved. This suggests that length variation alone does not control VSG switching or gene expression and that constraints exist on the extent to which 3' flanking regions can vary in length.
布氏锥虫的一种变异表面糖蛋白(VSG)由一个基因编码,该基因的表达不受重复转座的调控。这个基因有两个拷贝。尽管两个基因各自拥有约5 - 10千碱基对(Kbp)无限制酶切位点的DNA,但通过限制性酶切图谱分析,它们的5'侧翼区域无法区分。所有测试的限制性内切酶似乎都在基因3'端的同一距离切割基因组DNA。这一点,再加上观察到的两个基因对BAL 31的敏感性,表明它们位于染色体末端附近。在血流克隆及其前循环衍生物中,这些基因的3'端会发生长度变异,尽管长度变异体的数量是保守的。这表明仅长度变异并不能控制VSG转换或基因表达,并且3'侧翼区域长度的变化程度存在限制。