| Literature DB >> 218939 |
N J Alexander, R D Vincent, P S Perlman, D H Miller, D K Hanson, H R Mahler.
Abstract
The region of the mtDNA containing the structural gene for apocytochrome b is called the cob or box region. There is evidence that the same region is also involved in the regulation of cytochrome oxidase. We have isolated eight mit- mutants in this region and have ordered them using petite deletion mapping. Four of these mutants appear to map outside the boxII region on the oli2-proximal end. Analysis of restriction endonuclease fragments of the mtDNA from peptides used in the deletion mapping suggests a minimum size of 3.1 x 10(3) base pairs for the whole cob region. Although none of our mutants contained any cytochrome b or cytochrome b-linked activities, polypeptides apparently related to apocytochrome b were present in some but not all mutants. Additional regulatory effects (both positive and negative) on cytochrome oxidase by virtue of control of its subunit I were also observed. In addition to these phenotypic traits, some of the mutants accumulated novel, mitochondrially translated polypeptides not seen in wild type.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 218939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157