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Quantitation of genetic differences between Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, rhodesiense and brucei by restriction enzyme analysis of kinetoplast DNA
Authors:P Borst  F Fase-Fowler  W C Gibson
Affiliation:1. Section for Medical Enzymology and Molecular Biology, Laboratory of Biochemistry, University of Amsterdam, Jan Swammerdam Institute, P.O. Box 60 000, 1005 GA Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Medical Protozoology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1, England
Abstract:
We have compared a total of 44 recognition sites for 12 restriction endonucleases on the 20 kilobase pair maxi-circle of kinetoplast DNA from nine Trypanosoma brucei stocks, four which are known to be infective to man (tow 'gambiense' and two 'rhodesiense' variants). In addition to five polymorphic sites, these DNAs differ in the size of a 5 kilo-base pair region which is cleaved only by one of the restriction enzymes tested and which varies in size over 1.5 kilo-base pairs. Our analysis shows that the maxi-circle sequences of these stocks are very similar, the maximal calculated difference between any two being 3%. A relatively large difference was found between a rhodesiense stock from uganda and one from Zambia, confirming the distinction between northern and southern East African rhodesiense stocks found by analysis of enzyme polymorphisms (Gibson et al. (1980) Adv. Parasitol. 18, 175-246). The gambiense variants could not be identified by unique restriction site polymorphisms, but contained the smallest maxi-circle found thus far in T. Brucei. Our results indicate that T. brucei stocks infective and not infective to man are so closely related as to preclude their differentiation by analysis of kinetoplast DNA. This analysis is useful, however, in providing quantitative information about relatedness of stocks.
Keywords:Kinetoplast DNA  Mitochondrial DNA  DNA sequence evolution  Restriction site polymorphism  kDNA  kinetoplast DNA  kb  kilo-base pair(s)  EATRO  East African Trypanosomiasis Research Organization  LUMP  London University Medical Protozoology  STIB  Swiss Tropical Institute Basel  GUP  Glasgow University Protozoology
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