Micronuclear DNA from Paramecium tetraurelia: Serotype 51 A Gene Has Internally Eliminated Sequences
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 39 (6) , 678-682
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1992.tb04448.x
Abstract
A method for the isolation of micronuclear DNA from Paramecium tetraurelia has been developed. After cell lysis, a low speed centrifugation at 1,000 g is used to remove all of the unbroken cells and macronuclei and approximately two thirds of the macronuclear fragments. Next a higher speed centrifugation of 9,000 g sediments the micronuclei and frees them from small particulates and soluble constituents. Advantage is then taken of the fact that micronuclei have a lower density than do macronuclear fragments in 45%–60% Percoll. Micronuclei float to the top during centrifugation at 24,000 g, while macronuclear fragments sediment. After several cycles of centrifugation in Percoll, the micronuclei, although heavily contaminated with cytoplasmic components, are essentially free of macronuclei and macronuclear fragments. Micronuclear DNA can then be extracted from the suspension. The whole procedure is very rapid and in about an hour micronuclear and macronuclear DNA can be separated. About 2 μg of micronuclear DNA can be obtained from 6 times 107 paramecia. We find that there are internal sequences in the micronuclear A gene DNA in wild type cells which are eliminated when the micronuclei develop into macronuclei. They yield unique restriction fragments for micronuclei and macronuclei. Therefore the purity of the preparations is easily monitored by probing Southern blots of restriction enzyme-digested DNA with the cloned A gene. No differences have been found between the micronuclear A gene in wild type and the d48 mutant.Keywords
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