Ja. Upcroft et al., THE 3' TERMINAL REGION OF A GENE ENCODING A CYSTEINE-RICH SURFACE PROTEIN IN GIARDIA-DUODENALIS, International journal for parasitology, 23(6), 1993, pp. 785-792
DNA derived from chromosome band 3 of the cloned Giardia duodenalis li
ne, WB-1B was used to construct a cloned library in E. coli. One of th
ese clones, C3/23, has been identified as the 3' coding region of a G.
duodenalis cysteine-rich variable surface protein (CRVSP) gene by hom
ology with other published CRVSPs and also contains 720 bp of the 3' f
lanking region. The sequence of C3/23, was derived from genomic DNA in
dependently of cDNA, or expression copies of the CRVSP genes. The 3' f
lanking region is not homologous to the 3' untranslated regions of pub
lished CRVSPs which probably reflects its genomic origin. Subclones of
C3/23 were used to show that the 3' flanking region was conserved in
all strains examined in this study and was repeated many times in the
genome. The 3' flanking repeats were located on three chromosome bands
and were not always associated with the coding sequence of C3/23 whic
h was represented, although not equally, on all chromosome bands. The
highly conserved nature of the 3' flanking region and its multiple rep
resentation in the genome emphasize the probable role of this sequence
in the localization or regulation of expression of the CRVSPs in G. d
uodenalis.