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Molecular complementation of a genetic marker in Dictyostelium using a genomic DNA library.
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Plant GeneticsReverse GeneticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsPlant GenomicsGenetic MarkerGene StructureMolecular ComplementationShuttle VectorThymidine Growth RequirementGenomic Dna LibraryGenome StructureGenetic VariationGene ExpressionBiologyDevelopmental BiologyNatural SciencesGenetic EngineeringDictyostelium Strain Hps400Genome SequencingMedicineGenome Editing
We constructed a partial Sau3A Dictyostelium genomic DNA library in a shuttle vector that replicates extrachromosomally in Dictyostelium cells. This library was used to complement Dictyostelium strain HPS400, which lacks thymidylate synthase activity and requires exogenous thymidine for growth. We have used a modified high-frequency transformation protocol that allows the introduction of the library into a sufficient number of Dictyostelium cells to select complementing plasmids. Using this approach, we have isolated a gene (Thy1) that complements the thymidine growth requirement of HPS400. The gene encodes a 1.2-kilobase RNA and the derived amino acid sequence shows no homology to thymidylate synthase, a protein highly conserved throughout evolution, or any other protein sequence in the data base examined. Thy1 provides an important selectable marker for transforming Dictyostelium cells. In addition, this work suggests that it will be possible to isolate genes that are essential for developmental processes in Dictyostelium by complementation.
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