Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9442960 | Experimental Parasitology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report here the pre-mRNA 3â² end processing machinery in Entamoeba histolytica. Comparative analysis of the putative sequences participating in the pre-mRNA 3â² end processing of E. histolytica genes shows similitude and differences to those described for yeast and human transcripts. By a genomic survey, we identified 16 putative genes encoding for cleavage/polyadenylation factors in this parasite. E. histolytica pre-mRNA 3â² end processing machinery does not seem to contain homologous genes coding for human Symplekin, CFIm59, and CFIm68 proteins, neither sequences related to yeast Pta1p and Hrp1p. Protein sequence comparisons among E. histolytica, yeast, and human showed little variation in their functional domains through evolutive scale. E. histolytica pre-mRNA 3â² end processing machinery appears to be in an intermediate evolutionary position between mammals and yeast. From these analyses, we propose a hypothetical working model for the pre-mRNA 3â² end processing machinery in E. histolytica.
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Authors
César López-Camarillo, Esther Orozco, Laurence A. Marchat,