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Abstract
The mitochondrial cob-box gene coding for apocytochrome b in yeast has five introns and six exons or two introns and three exons depending on the wild-type strain considered. Some intron mutations in this gene affect not only its expression but also that of another mitochondrial gene: oxi3. To understand better the function of introns in gene expression, we have constructed a series of new strains that differ only by the presence or absence of one of the five wild-type introns in the cytochrome b gene, the rest of the mitochondrial and nuclear genome remaining unchanged. All constructions result from in vivo recombination events between rho- donor and rho+ recipient mtDNA. The following genes have been constructed: [see text]. Interestingly, all the genes lead to the synthesis of cytochrome b, while only the genes having the intron bI4 allow the expression of oxi3. A nuclear gene, when mutated, can compensate for the absence of the intron bI4.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 11894937 PMCID: PMC555124 DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01416.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598