Vol. 9, Issue 12, 1268-1276, December 1999
LETTER
Physical Mapping of a 670-kb Region of Chromosomes XVI and XVII from the Human Protozoan Parasite Trypanosoma cruzi Encompassing the Genes for Two Immunodominant Antigens
Marcia R.M.
Santos,1
Hernan
Lorenzi,2
Patricio
Porcile,1
Mirian S. do
Carmo,1
Alejandro
Schijman,2
Adeilton
Brandão,3
Jorge E.
Araya,1
Henrique B.M.
Gomes,1
Miguel A.
Chiurillo,4
José L.
Ramirez,4
Wim M.
Degrave,3
Mariano J.
Levin,2 and
José Franco
da Silveira1,5
1 Departamento de Microbiologia, Imunologia e
Parasitologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, UNIFESP, Rua Botucatu 862, CEP 04023-062, S. Paulo, Brasil; 2 Instituto de
Investigaciones en Engenieria Genética y Biologia Molecular
(INGEBI), Buenos Aires, Argentina; 3 Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro,
Brasil; and 4 Instituto de Biologia Experimental, Universidad
Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela
As part of the Trypanosoma cruzi Genome Initiative, we have
mapped a large portion of the chromosomal bands XVI (2.3 Mb) and XVII
(2.6 Mb) containing the highly repetitive and immunodominant antigenic
gene families h49 and jl8. Restriction mapping of the isolated chromosomal bands and hybridization with chromosome specific gene probes showed that genes h49 and jl8 are located
in a pair of size-polymorphic homologous chromosomes. To construct the
integrated map of the chromosomes harboring the h49 and
jl8 loci, we used YAC, cosmid, and
phage overlapping
clones, and long range restriction analysis using a variety of probes
(i.e., known gene sequences, ESTs, polymorphic repetitive sequences,
anonymous sequences, STSs generated from the YAC ends). The total
length covered by the YAC contig was approximately 670 kb, and its map
agreed and was complementary to the one obtained by long-range
restriction fragment analysis. Average genetic marker spacing in a 105 kb region around h49 and jl8 genes was estimated to
be 6.2 kb/marker. We have detected some polymorphism in the H49/JL8
antigens-encoding chromosomes, affecting also the coding regions. The
physical map of this region, together with the isolation of specific
chromosome markers, will contribute in the global effort to sequence
the nuclear genome of this parasite.
5
Corresponding author.
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