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. 1993 May;239(1-2):49-57.
doi: 10.1007/BF00281600.

A plant mitochondrial gene encodes a protein involved in cytochrome c biogenesis

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A plant mitochondrial gene encodes a protein involved in cytochrome c biogenesis

W Schuster et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1993 May.

Abstract

Analysis of a transcribed region in the mitochondrial genome of Oenothera revealed an open reading frame (ORF) of 577 codons (orf577) that is also conserved in carrot, here encoding a protein of 579 amino acids (orf579). RNA editing alters the mRNA sequence of orf577 in Oenothera with 46 C to U transitions, many of which improve sequence similarity with the homologous Marchantia gene orf509. The deduced polypeptides show significant similarity with the ccl1-encoded protein involved in cytochrome c biogenesis in the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus. A highly conserved domain is also found in plastid ORFs, suggesting that these bacterial, chloroplast and mitochondrial genes encode polypeptides with analogous functions in assembly and maturation of cytochromes c.

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