Novel hybrid maturases in unstable pseudorevertants of maturaseless mutants of yeast mitochondrial DNA
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Novel hybrid maturases in unstable pseudorevertants of maturaseless mutants of yeast mitochondrial DNA
Abstract
Unstable pseudorevertants of mitochondrial mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking the maturase function encoded by the fourth intron of the cytochrome b gene (bI4) were isolated. They were found to be heteroplasmic cells owing their regained ability to respire (and grow on glycerol medium) to the presence of a rearranged (rho-) mtDNA that contains an in-frame fusion of the reading frames of the group I introns bI4 and intron 4 alpha of the coxl gene encoding subunit I of cytochrome c oxidase (aI4 alpha). The products of those gene fusions suppress the bI4 maturase deficiency still present in those heteroplasmic cells. Similar heteroplasmic pseudorevertants of a group II maturaseless mutant of the first intron of the coxI gene were characterized; they result from partial deletion of the coxI gene that fuses the reading frames of introns 1 and 2. These heteroplasms provide independent support for the existence of RNA maturases encoded by group I and group II introns. Also, since the petite/mit- heteroplasms arise spontaneously at very high frequencies they provide a system that can be used to obtain mutants unable to form or maintain heteroplasmic cells.
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