Organization of the Ribosomal RNA Genes in Treponema phagedenis and Treponema pallidum

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The genomic DNA fragment which contains ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes for Treponema phagedenis was cloned into bacteriophage vector lambda EMBL3. A restriction map of the fragment was constructed and the organization of the rRNA genes was determined. The fragment contained at least one copy of the 16S, 23S and 5S sequences and the genes are arranged in the order 16S‐23S‐5S. Southern hybridization using radiolabeled rRNA gene probes to genomic DNA from T. phagedenis strain Reiter and T, pallidum strain Nichols showed that these organisms have two radioactive fragments which hybridize to the probes in their genome. These results suggest that both pathogenic and non‐pathogenic strains of Treponema may carry at least two sets of rRNA genes on their chromosomes. © owned by Center for Academic Publications Japan (Publisher)

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Fukunaga, M., Okuzako, N., Mifuchi, I., Arimitsu, Y., & Seki, M. (1992). Organization of the Ribosomal RNA Genes in Treponema phagedenis and Treponema pallidum. Microbiology and Immunology, 36(2), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1992.tb01653.x

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