Evidence for a life span-prolonging effect of a linear plasmid in a longevity mutant of Podospora anserina
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Evidence for a life span-prolonging effect of a linear plasmid in a longevity mutant of Podospora anserina
Abstract
The linear mitochondrial plasmid pAL2-1 of the long-lived mutant AL2 of Podospora anserina was demonstrated to be able to integrate into the high molecular weight mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Hybridization analysis and densitometric evaluation of the mitochondrial genome isolated from cultures of different ages revealed that the mtDNA is highly stable during the whole life span of the mutant. In addition, and in sharp contrast to the situation in certain senescence-prone Neurospora strains, the mutated P. anserina mtDNA molecules containing integrated plasmid copies are not suppressive to wild-type genomes. As demonstrated by hybridization and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis, the proportion of mtDNA molecules affected by the integration of pAL2-1 fluctuates between 10% and 50%. Comparative sequence analysis of free and integrated plasmid copies revealed four differences within the terminal inverted repeats (TIRs). These point mutations are not caused by the integration event since they occur subsequent to integration and at various ages. Interestingly, both repeats contain identical sequences indicating that the mechanism involved in the maintenance of perfect TIRs is active on both free and integrated plasmid copies. Finally, in reciprocal crosses between AL2 and the wild-type strain A, some abnormal progeny were obtained. One group of strains did not contain detectable amounts of plasmid pAL2-1, although the mtDNA was clearly of the type found in the long-lived mutant AL2. These strains exhibited a short-lived phenotype. In contrast, one strain was selected that was found to contain wild-type A-specific mitochondrial genomes and traces of pAL2-1. This strain was characterized by an increased life span. Altogether these data suggest that the linear plasmid pAL2-1 is involved in the expression of longevity in mutant AL2.
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