Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity

Master of Science - Molecular Medicine and Haematology === The completion of the genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv revealed that 10% of the coding capacity is devoted to two, large multigene families that are characterised by repeat sequences. These are the PE and PPE famili...

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Main Author: Barichievy, Samantha
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Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/163
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-1632019-05-11T03:42:05Z Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity Barichievy, Samantha mutation rates mycobacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis fluctuation assay contingency loci PE PGRS genes Master of Science - Molecular Medicine and Haematology The completion of the genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv revealed that 10% of the coding capacity is devoted to two, large multigene families that are characterised by repeat sequences. These are the PE and PPE families that code for acidic, glycine rich proteins. A subgroup of the PE family is the polymorphic GC rich sequence (PGRS) gene subfamily. Genome comparisons of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis have confirmed the polymorphic character of some of these genes suggesting they may be analogous to the contingency loci found in other pathogenic bacteria. Certain PE-PGRS proteins play a direct role in virulence in M. marinum, other PE-PGRS genes are cell surface associated, and some PE-PGRS proteins are variable surface antigens, supporting a potential role in host pathogen interactions. A reporter assay designed to investigate mutations in a PE-PGRS repeat-containing sequence was used to assess mutation rates in various M. smegmatis host strains by fluctuation analysis. A wide spectrum of mutations was observed and the evidence suggests that slipped-strand mispairing between proximal and distal PGRS sequences located in cis is the predominant type of mutational event at such loci. Moreover, slipped-strand mispairing at such loci occurs at a moderately higher rate than base substitution mutagenesis and is mediated by the normal replicative polymerase. 2006-02-08T13:40:40Z 2006-02-08T13:40:40Z 2006-02-08 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/163 en 289264 bytes 1339380 bytes 708145 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic mutation rates
mycobacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
fluctuation assay
contingency loci
PE PGRS genes
spellingShingle mutation rates
mycobacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
fluctuation assay
contingency loci
PE PGRS genes
Barichievy, Samantha
Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
description Master of Science - Molecular Medicine and Haematology === The completion of the genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv revealed that 10% of the coding capacity is devoted to two, large multigene families that are characterised by repeat sequences. These are the PE and PPE families that code for acidic, glycine rich proteins. A subgroup of the PE family is the polymorphic GC rich sequence (PGRS) gene subfamily. Genome comparisons of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis have confirmed the polymorphic character of some of these genes suggesting they may be analogous to the contingency loci found in other pathogenic bacteria. Certain PE-PGRS proteins play a direct role in virulence in M. marinum, other PE-PGRS genes are cell surface associated, and some PE-PGRS proteins are variable surface antigens, supporting a potential role in host pathogen interactions. A reporter assay designed to investigate mutations in a PE-PGRS repeat-containing sequence was used to assess mutation rates in various M. smegmatis host strains by fluctuation analysis. A wide spectrum of mutations was observed and the evidence suggests that slipped-strand mispairing between proximal and distal PGRS sequences located in cis is the predominant type of mutational event at such loci. Moreover, slipped-strand mispairing at such loci occurs at a moderately higher rate than base substitution mutagenesis and is mediated by the normal replicative polymerase.
author Barichievy, Samantha
author_facet Barichievy, Samantha
author_sort Barichievy, Samantha
title Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
title_short Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
title_full Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
title_fullStr Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
title_full_unstemmed Mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered Dna metabolic activity
title_sort mutation rates in mycobacterial hosts with altered dna metabolic activity
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10539/163
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