A pleomorphic dyskinetoplastic strain of Trypanosoma brucei was produced by repeated acriflavine treatment. No kinetoplastic cells reappeared after 2 yr of maintenance in the absence of acriflavine. These dyskinetoplastic cells retained and therefore replicated the central element of the kinetoplast. This element was present in the "condensed" state typical of acriflavine-treated cells rather than the normal fibrillar state. Whole-cell DNA extracted from both normal and dyskinetoplastic strains revealed three bands upon isopycnic sedimentation, and there was no detectable alteration in buoyant density of any of these DNA components in the dyskinetoplastic strain. It seems likely that the dyskinetoplastic strain has retained its kinetoplast DNA but in an altered state.
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EVIDENCE FOR THE RETENTION OF KINETOPLAST DNA IN AN ACRIFLAVINE-INDUCED DYSKINETOPLASTIC STRAIN OF TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI WHICH REPLICATES THE ALTERED CENTRAL ELEMENT OF THE KINETOPLAST
K. D. Stuart
K. D. Stuart
From the National Institute for Medical Research, London, N. W. 7, England, and the Department of Zoology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.
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K. D. Stuart
From the National Institute for Medical Research, London, N. W. 7, England, and the Department of Zoology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.
Dr. Stuart's present address is the Department of Biochemistry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11790
Received:
July 06 1970
Revision Received:
October 23 1970
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Cell Biol (1971) 49 (1): 189–195.
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Received:
July 06 1970
Revision Received:
October 23 1970
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K. D. Stuart; EVIDENCE FOR THE RETENTION OF KINETOPLAST DNA IN AN ACRIFLAVINE-INDUCED DYSKINETOPLASTIC STRAIN OF TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI WHICH REPLICATES THE ALTERED CENTRAL ELEMENT OF THE KINETOPLAST . J Cell Biol 1 April 1971; 49 (1): 189–195. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.49.1.189
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