1994
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.14.6.3971-3980.1994
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A Strand Bias Occurs in Point Mutations Associated with Variant Surface Glycoprotein Gene Conversion in Trypanosoma rhodesiense

Abstract: We previously described a bloodstream Trypansoma rhodesiense clone, MVAT5-Rx2, whose isolation was based on its cross-reactivity with a monoclonal antibody (MAb) directed against a metacyclic variant surface glycoprotein (VSG). When the duplicated, expressed VSG gene in MVAT5-Rx2 was compared with its donor (basic copy) gene, 11 nucleotide differences were found in the respective 1.5-kb coding regions (Y. Lu, T. Hall, L. S. Gay, and J. E. Donelson, Cell 72:397-406, 1993). Here we describe a characterization of… Show more

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“…VSGs also appear to occasionally acquire de novo point mutations though these can be difficult to distinguish from a small gene conversion event using a similar donor VSG. The origins of these mutations also remain mysterious, though newly acquired mutations seem rare 9,[12][13][14] . Ultimately, de novo mutation of VSGs would allow parasites to generate new VSG sequences regardless of the contents of their repertoire, further amplifying diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VSGs also appear to occasionally acquire de novo point mutations though these can be difficult to distinguish from a small gene conversion event using a similar donor VSG. The origins of these mutations also remain mysterious, though newly acquired mutations seem rare 9,[12][13][14] . Ultimately, de novo mutation of VSGs would allow parasites to generate new VSG sequences regardless of the contents of their repertoire, further amplifying diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%