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Developmentally Controlled Rearrangement of Surface Protein Genes in <i>Paramecium tetraurelia</i>1
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1996
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BiologyMacronuclear DevelopmentControlled RearrangementsProtein AssemblyMedicineGeneticsNatural SciencesGene StructureMolecular BiologyGenetic MechanismProtein EvolutionNuclear OrganizationMolecular GeneticsChromosomal RearrangementParamecium GeneticsProtein GeneticsSurface Protein Genes
ABSTRACT Early research on Paramecium genetics highlighted the role of the cytoplasm on inheritance. Today this tradition continues as recent investigations of macronuclear development in Paramecium have revealed unusual cytoplasmic effects that are not easily explained within current paradigms. It is generally assumed that most programmed DNA rearrangements in ciliates are regulated by cis acting signals encoded within the germline (micronuclear) DNA, but there are increasing examples in which the old macronucleus acts through the cytoplasm (in trans) to affect the loss and rearrangement of DNA in the developing macronucleus. The remarkable specificity of this effect has forced a reevaluation of the standard view of macronuclear determination in Paramecium. This review summarizes our knowledge of the effect of the old macronucleus on the developmentally controlled rearrangements of the P. tetraurelia , stock 51 A and B variable surface protein genes.
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