Minicircle classes heterogeneity within the TcIII and TcIV discrete typing units of Trypanosoma cruzi
Author
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Ortiz Zúñiga, Sylvia
Author
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Osorio Abarzúa, Carlos Gonzalo
Author
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Solari Illescas, Aldo
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2017-09-25T19:03:16Z
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2017-09-25T19:03:16Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Infection, Genetics and Evolution 51 (2017) 104–107
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145067
Abstract
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The taxon Trypanosoma cruzi, causative agent of Chagas disease, is composed of several discrete typing units
(DTUs) named TcI-TcVI, and Tcbat. The history of the taxon T. cruzi is known, even though several controversial
aspects remain as the relationships between TcIII and TcIV. We analyzed cloned T. cruzi stocks pertaining to the
seven DTUs by filter hybridization tests of PCR amplicons from minicircle variable regions and kinetoplast DNA
probes. Minicircle DNA blots from the cloned stocks and filter hybridization with one TcI, one TcII, one TcV,
one TcVI, three TcIII, one TcIV from North America and one TcIV kinetoplast DNA probes from South America revealed
minicircle variable region cross-reaction in some T. cruzi DTUs probed. TcIII was heterogeneous in
minicircle class composition, even though two TcIII probes revealed that a small fraction of minicircles crosshybridized
with the minicircles from the TcIII, TcV and TcVI DTUs. The minicircles of TcIV from North America
cross-reacted only with TcIV from North America but not with TcIV stocks from Brazil and Bolivia. The results
on minicircle cross-hybridizations are discussed in the context of RNA editing, mitochondrial function in T.
cruzi DTUs.