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Conzelmann, K.K. and Helftenbein, E.; Nucleotide sequence and expression of two beta-tubulin genes in Stylonychia lemnae. J.Mol.Biol. 198:643-653, 1987

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The gene-sized macronuclear DNA of the hypotrichous ciliate Stylonychia lemnae contains one size class of DNA molecules of 1.85 kb (1 kb=10(3) base-pairs) coding for beta-tubulin. These DNA molecules consist of two different beta-tubulin genes, beta 1 and beta 2, which are amplified to about 150,000 (beta 1) and 30,000 (beta 2) copies per macronucleus. Both genes were cloned and sequenced entirely. The coding sequences of the two molecules (1329 base-pairs including TGA) predict identical amino acid sequences for the proteins and show a nucleotide homology of 97.2%. The nucleotide as well as the encoded amino acid sequences are highly conserved, when compared to beta-tubulin genes from vertebrates. The ciliate-specific codon TAA specifying glutamine is present only in the beta 2-tubulin gene, whereas glutamine is encoded soley by CAA in the beta 1-tubulin gene. The 5' and 3'-non-coding regions of both beta-tubulin genes are similar in length, but differ extremely in nucleotide sequence. Both beta-tubulin genes are transcriptionally active in S. lemnae, although not all putative transcription-regulatory sequences known from higher eukaryotes can be detected within the non-coding regions. The two transcription products localized by S1-mapping experiments show a similar length of about 1.40 kb and transcription seems to be regulated differently for beta 1 and beta 2.