The number and organization of the rRNA genes of several strains of Mycobacterium simiae
The type strain of Mycobacterium simiae and four Cuban strains, each representing a group of variants sharing a characteristic pattern of glycopeptidolipids, were investigated. Each of the five strains was found to have a single rRNA ( rrn) operon per genome. Each rrn operon was found to be located...
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description | The type strain of
Mycobacterium simiae and four Cuban strains, each representing a group of variants sharing a characteristic pattern of glycopeptidolipids, were investigated. Each of the five strains was found to have a single rRNA (
rrn) operon per genome. Each
rrn operon was found to be located downstream from
murA. Unusually for slow-growing mycobacteria, three transcription start points were identified for each operon. Gene sequences were established extending from near to the 3′-ends of
murA, the intergenic regions and the 5′-ends of the 16S rDNAs. Characteristic strain differences were identified. |
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