Cloning human telomeric DNA fragments into Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a yeast-artificial-chromosome vector.
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 86 (16) , 6240-6244
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.86.16.6240
Abstract
Telomeric fragments of human DNA ranging in size from 50 to 250 kilobases were cloned into Saccharomyces cerevisiae using a yeast-artificial-chromosome (YAC) vector. Six human-telomeric YAC (HTY) strains were selected by virtue of the specific hybridization of their DNA with the human telomeric terminal-repeat sequence (TTAGGG)n, and the telomeric localization of this sequence within each YAC was demonstrated by its sensitivity to nuclease BAL-31. In situ hybridization of DNA from three of these HTY strains with human metaphase chromosome yielded discrete patterns of hybridization signals at the telomeres of a limited number of human chromosomes, different for each clone. DNA from selected cosmid subclones of one of the HTY strains was used to localize the origin of the cloned telomeric DNA by in situ hybridization to the tip of the long arm of chromosome 7.This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
- Recombination occurs during telomere formation in yeastNature, 1989
- Telomeric repeat from T. thermophila cross hybridizes with human telomeresNature, 1988
- Localization of the huntington's disease gene to a small segment of chromosome 4 flanked by D4S10 and the telomereCell, 1987
- Identification of a specific telomere terminal transferase activity in tetrahymena extractsCell, 1985
- Hypervariable telomeric sequences from the human sex chromosomes are pseudoautosomalNature, 1985
- CDC17: An essential gene that prevents telomere elongation in yeastCell, 1985
- Transformation of yeast with linearized plasmid DNAJournal of Molecular Biology, 1985
- Unusual DNA sequences associated with the ends of yeast chromosomesNature, 1984
- Yeast centromeres: Structure and functionCell, 1984
- A molecular description of telomeric heterochromatin in secale speciesCell, 1980