Title
Analysis of the secondary structure of mitochondrial LSU rRNA of Peruvian land snails (Orthalicidae: Gastropoda)
Other title
Análisis de la estructura secundaria del LSU rRNA mitocondrial de caracoles terrestres peruanos (Orthalicidae: Gastropoda)
Date Issued
01 April 2010
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Abstract
The alignment of ribosomal genes is difficult due to insertion and deletion events of nucleotides, making the alignment ambiguous. This can be overcome by using information from the secondary structure of ribosomal genes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of the secondary structure in improving the alignment of the 16S rRNA gene in land snails of the family Orthalicidae. We assessed 10 Orthalicid species (five genera). Total DNA was isolated and the partial 16S rRNA gene was amplified and sequenced using internal primers. The sequences were aligned with ClustalX and manually corrected, in DCSE format, using the 16S rRNA secondary structure of Albinaria caerulea (Pulmonata: Clausiliidae). The sequences obtained ranged from 323 to 345 bp corresponding to parts of both domains IV and V of the 16S rRNA gene. The secondary structure was recovered by homology using RnaViz 2.0. Most stems are conserved, and in general the loops are more variable. The compensatory mutations in stems are related to maintenance of the structure. The absence of a bulge-stem-loop in domain V places the family Orthalicidae within the Heterobranchia.
Start page
53
End page
57
Volume
17
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84875308979
Source
Revista Peruana de Biologia
ISSN of the container
15610837
Sponsor(s)
We thank A. Chumbe, C. Congrains, D. Fernández, J. Chirinos, N. Medina, P. Matos, P. Romero, V. Borda and C. Calderón for assistance during laboratory and field work. We are grateful to P. Ramírez for his molecular logistic help and to E. Cano for his logistic help in Ancash. This study is part of Project 061001071 funded by Vicerrectorado de Investigación de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (VRI). Field work in San Martín was carried out as part of Project PEM2007B28 (VRI) and in Ancash with Project 051001041 (VRI). Dr. Lamas provided critical comments that helped to improve the final version of the manuscript.
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