Eliminated chromatin of Ascaris contains a gene that encodes a putative ribosomal protein

  1. A Etter,
  2. M Aboutanos,
  3. H Tobler, and
  4. F Müller
  1. Institute of Zoology, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Abstract

Chromatin diminution in the nematodes Parascaris equorum and Ascaris lumbricoides leads to the formation of somatic cells that contain less DNA than the germ-line cells. We present molecular evidence for the coding potential of germ-line-specific DNA. We report on a cDNA clone that codes for a putative ribosomal protein (ALEP-1, for A. lumbricoides eliminated protein 1). That the corresponding gene is located in the eliminated portion of the genome indicates a difference in germ-line and somatic ribosomes of A. lumbricoides and P. equorum. Elimination of the ALEP-1 gene from all somatic cells in its fully active state may represent an alternative way to gene regulation.

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