Maxi-circles, glycosomes, gene transposition, expression sites, transsplicing, transferrin receptors and base J.

Mol Biochem Parasitol

The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, 1066CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address:

Published: December 2016

This is a personal story of the author of his research on trypanosomatids, covering a period of 1970-2015. Some of the highlights include the discovery of new aspects of kDNA, the mini-circle heterogeneity and the maxi-circle; the glycosome; the discovery of gene transposition as a major mechanism for antigenic variation; trans-splicing as an essential step in the synthesis of all trypanosome mRNAs; Pulsed Field Gradient gels to size-fractionate chromosome-sized DNA molecules of protozoa; the sequence of trypanosome telomeres and their growth and contraction; the first ABC-transporter of trypanosomatids, LtpgpA; the variable transferrin receptor of T. brucei and its role in Fe uptake; and base J, its structure, biosynthesis and function.

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