F. Stolzenburg et al., STRUCTURAL HOMOLOGIES AND FUNCTIONAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MAMMALIAN ORIGINS OF REPLICATION AND AMPLIFICATION PROMOTING SEQUENCES, Chromosoma, 103(3), 1994, pp. 209-214
MuNTS2, a 423 bp sequence isolated from the non-transcribed spacer of
murine rDNA stimulates the amplification of cis-linked plasmid DNA in
mouse cells under selective conditions. Here we demonstrate that a 180
bp subdomain of muNTS2 is highly homologous (approximately 70%) to th
ree domains of the first well-characterized origin of replication of m
ammalian chromosomes, i.e. the origin of bidirectional replication (OB
R) of the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) locus in Chinese hamster ovar
y (CHO) cells. When subcloned, the 180 bp homology region of muNTS2 wa
s revealed to be essential for the amplification promoting activity of
muNTS2. Fragments of the initiation zone of DNA replication from the
DHFR locus of hamster cells containing the domains of homology to the
mouse muNTS2 element proved also to promote DNA amplification. Thus, t
he screening system for amplification promoting elements turned out to
detect an origin of bidirectional replication.