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Differential methylation of chloroplast DNA regulates maternal inheritance in a methylated mutant of Chlamydomonas.

R Sager1, C Grabowy.   

Abstract

In Chlamydomonas, the maternal inheritance of chloroplast genes correlates with the differential methylation of chloroplast DNA (chlDNA) in females (mt(+)) but not in males (mt(-)). Our previous studies have supported our methylation-restriction model in which the maternal transmission is accounted for by the differential methylation in gametes which protects female but not male chlDNA from degradation during zygote formation. In the mutant me-1 [Bolen, P. L., Grant, D. M., Swinton, D., Boynton, J. E. & Gillham, N. W. (1982) Cell 28, 335-343], chlDNA of vegetative cells of both mating types is heavily methylated even before gametogenesis; nonetheless, maternal inheritance occurs in mutants as in wild type. To investigate the mechanism of maternal inheritance in the me-1 mutant, we have compared restriction fragment patterns after agarose gel electrophoresis of chlDNAs from mutant vegetative cells and gametes with those from wild type, by using a set of 32 restriction enzymes of which 17 were methylation-sensitive in this system. We find that additional methylation occurs during gametogenesis in the mutant female (mt(+)) but not in the corresponding male (mt(-)). Thus, gamete-specific, mating-type-specific methylation occurs in the me-1 mutant as in the wild type, consistent with our methylation-restriction model. In the me-1 mutant, gametic methylation occurs on a background of vegetative cell methylation not present in wild-type cells and irrelevant to the regulation of chloroplast inheritance. Comparison of the me-1 mutation with the mat-1 mutation [Sager, R., Grabowy, C. & Sano, H. (1981) Cell 24, 41-47] provides evidence for the existence of two different chlDNA methylation control systems: mat-1, linked to the mating type locus and regulating the mating-type-specific methylation that correlates with maternal inheritance, and me-1, unlinked to the mating type locus and unrelated to the regulation of maternal inheritance.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 16593314      PMCID: PMC393966          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.10.3025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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