| Literature DB >> 24365595 |
Guangfu Hu1, Guiwei Zou2, Xiangjiang Liu3, Hongwei Liang4, Zhong Li4, Shaona Hu4.
Abstract
It is widely accepted that mitochondria and its DNA (mtDNA) exhibit strict maternal inheritance, with sperm contributing no or non-detectable mitochondria to the next generation. In fish, nuclear transfer (NT) through the combination of a donor nucleus and an enucleated oocyte can produce fertile nucleocytoplasmic hybrids (NCHs) even between different genera and subfamilies. One of the best studied fish NCHs is CyCa produced by transplanting the nuclei plus cytoplasm from the common carp (Cyprinus carpio var. wuyuanensis) into the oocytes of the wild goldfish (Carassius auratus), which has been propagated by self-mating for three generations. These NCH fish thus provide a unique model to study the origin of mitochondria. Here we report the complete mtDNA sequence of the CyCa hybrid and its parental species carp and goldfish as nuclear donor and cytoplasm host, respectively. Interestingly, the mtDNA of NCH fish CyCa is 99.69% identical to the nuclear donor species carp, and 89.25% identical to the oocyte host species goldfish. Furthermore, an amino acid sequence comparison of 13 mitochondrial proteins reveals that CyCa is 99.68% identical to the carp and 87.68% identical to the goldfish. On an mtDNA-based phylogenetic tree, CyCa is clustered with the carp but separated from the goldfish. A real-time PCR analysis revealed the presence of carp mtDNA but the absence of goldfish mtDNA. These results demonstrate--for the first time to our knowledge--that the mtDNA of a NCH such as CyCa fish may originate from its nuclear donor rather than its oocyte host.Entities:
Keywords: ATP synthase 6 and 8; ATPase 6 and 8; COI-III; CSB; Carassius auratus; CyCa hybrid; Cyprinus carpio var. wuyuanensis; Cyt b; D-Loop; ML; NADH dehyrogenase subunits 1–6 and 4L; NCH; ND1-6 and 4L; NT; Nuclear transfer; O(L); PCR; aa; amino acid; base pair; bp; conserved sequence block; cytochrome b; cytochrome oxidase c subunits 1–3; dNTP; deoxy-ribonucleoside triphosphate; displacement loop; maximum likelihood; mitochondrial; mitochondrial DNA; mt; mtDNA; nuclear transfer; nucleocytoplasmic hybrid; origin of light-strand replication; polymerase chain reaction; rRNA; ribosomal RNA; tRNA; transfer RNA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24365595 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.12.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688