Occurrence of introns in the 16S rRNA genes of members of the genus Thermoproteus

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T. Itoh
Ken-ichiro Suzuki
Takashi Nakase
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[1] Japan Collection of Microorganisms,
[2] The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN),undefined
[3] 2-1 Hirosawa,undefined
[4] Wako-shi,undefined
[5] Saitama 351-0198,undefined
[6] Japan e-mail: ito@ulmus.riken.go.jp Tel.: +81-48-467-9560; Fax: +81-48-462-4617,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 1998年 / 170卷
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Key words Archaea; Hyperthermophile; Thermoproteus; Intron; 16S rRNA gene; LAGLI-DADG-like motif;
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Multiple introns were detected in the 16S rRNA gene of newly isolated Thermoproteus species strains IC-033 and IC-061 and Thermoproteus neutrophilus JCM 9278. In the 16S rRNA gene of strain IC-033, five introns of 627, 762, 636, 33, and 682 bp existed after positions 548, 781, 1092, 1205, and 1213 (according to the Escherichia coli numbering system), respectively. Likewise, strain IC-061 possessed 764-, 32-, and 688-bp introns after positions 781, 1205, and 1213, respectively; and T. neutrophilus JCM 9278 had 34- and 663-bp introns after positions 1205 and 1213, respectively. All the introns carried the putative intron core structures consisting of a bulge-helix-bulge motif and a long stable stem. The large introns carried open reading frames containing the LAGLI-DADG-like motifs in their terminal inserts; however, three out of four large introns of strain IC-033 seemed to incur frameshift mutations. Occurrence of introns at the same insertion sites in the three strains would allow tracing of the evolutionary movements of these introns.
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