Otro
The putative telomerase reverse transcriptase component of Leishmania amazonensis: gene cloning and characterization
Registro en:
Parasitology Research. New York: Springer, v. 98, n. 5, p. 447-454, 2006.
0932-0113
10.1007/s00436-005-0036-4
WOS:000236207300009
Autor
Giardini, M. A.
Lira, CBB
Conte, F. F.
Camillo, L. R.
Neto, JLD
Ramos, CHI
Cano, MIN
Resumen
The Leishmania amazonensis telomerase gene was cloned by a polymerase chain reaction-based strategy using primers designed from a Leishmania major sequence that shared similarities with conserved telomerase motifs. The genes from three other species were cloned for comparative purposes. A ClustalW multiple-sequence alignment demonstrated that the Leishmania telomerases show greater homology with each other than with the proteins of other kinetoplastids and eukaryotes. Characterization experiments indicated that the putative Leishmania telomerase gene was probably in single copy and located in the largest chromosomes. A single messenger ribonucleic acid transcript was found in promastigotes. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that Leishmania telomerase might represent a liaison between the oldest and the newest branches of telomerases.