| Literature DB >> 2102829 |
A Lefebvre1, R Scalla, P Pfeiffer.
Abstract
The 447 male sterility trait in Vicia faba is strictly correlated with the presence of well-defined membranous vesicles or 'cytoplasmic spherical bodies' not found in fertile isogenic maintainer plants, and by the occurrence of a discrete high molecular weight double-stranded RNA. We have purified these cytoplasmic membranous vesicles and find that they contain the dsRNA together with an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase whose activity depends upon the presence of Mg2+, requires the four-nucleoside triphosphates and is unaffected by inhibitors of cellular transcriptases, e.g. alpha-amanitin and Actinomycin D. The dsRNA can be labelled in vitro by incubating the cytoplasmic vesicles with radioactive NTPs, and the RNA synthesized in vitro is also in a double-stranded form as judged by its resistance to RNase digestion at high salt and its behaviour upon CF-11 chromatography. Treatment of the vesicles with a non-ionic detergent releases the dsRNA in the form of a complex with the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The enzyme can still carry out the specific synthesis of dsRNA in these solubilized complexes. The cytoplasmic vesicles therefore isolate this vertically transmitted, self-replicating dsRNA from the cellular milieu: the possible mode of action and relevance of this novel genetic element to the 447 cytoplasmic male sterility trait are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2102829 DOI: 10.1007/bf00027494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Mol Biol ISSN: 0167-4412 Impact factor: 4.076