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[Structure and function of the genetic information in plastids : V. The absence of ribosomal rna from the plastids of the plastom-mutant 'mrs. parker' of Pelargonium zonale].

T Börner1, R Knoth, F Herrmann, R Hagemann.   

Abstract

1. The variety 'Mrs. Parker' of Pelargonium zonale (fig. 1) is a periclinal chimera of the constitution white-over-green (LI and L II: white, L III: green). Reciprocal crosses with the green variety 'Trautlieb' demonstrate a biparental, extranuclear inheritance of the character green.- white. The F1 consists of green, green-white variegated and white seedlings (table 1). 2. In green-white variegated F1-plants "mixed cells" (fig. 2) have been found containing two genetically different types of plastids: green plastids (from 'Trautlieb') and white plastids (from 'Mrs. Parker'). The white cells of 'Mrs. Parker' represent a white plastid mutant (= plastom mutant); its genetic designation is "extranuclear: alba-1", symbol en: alba-1. 3. Leaf material for biochemical studies was obtained from pure white and entirely green shoots of variegated F1 hybrids (fig. 3). The ultrastructure of the white plastids was studied by electron microscopy. 4. From normal green cells of Pelargonium zonale four bands of high molecular weight ribosomal RNA can be isolated: 25 S and 18 S RNA of the cytoplasmic ribosomes and 23 S and 16 S RNA of plastid ribosomes (fig. 5a). 5. The mutation of the plastid DNA in the plastids of 'Mrs. Parker' causes an altered RNA pattern: The 23 S and 16 S RNA of the plastid ribosomes cannot be detected in polyacrylamid gels (whereas 25 S and 18 S RNA are present) (fig. 5b). 6. In cells of white leaves numerous plastids are present. They are smaller than normal chloroplasts and have a double-layered envelope. However, the formation of normal internal membrane structures is blocked. 7. In mutated plastids of 'Mrs. Parker' ribosomes cannot be detected in electron micrographs (fig. 6). 8. From these findings we conclude that protein synthesis cannot be performed in mutated plastids. The multiplication of the plastids - and presumably also the replication of plastid DNA - is not impaired by the deficiency in plastid protein synthesis. 9. These results indicate that protein synthesis within the plastids is necessary for full development and differentiation of the chloroplasts, although an essential part of the plastidal proteins are synthesized on cytoplasmic ribosomes.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 24430675     DOI: 10.1007/BF00306071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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1.  Genetic control of pigment-protein complexes I and Ia of the plastid mutant en:alba-1 of Antirrhinum majus.

Authors:  F Herrmann
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1971-12-15       Impact factor: 4.124

2.  A fractionating column for analysis of nucleic acids.

Authors:  J D MANDELL; A D HERSHEY
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1960-06       Impact factor: 3.365

3.  [Nucleic acids in chloroplasts. I. Characterization of DNA and RNA from Antirrhinum majus].

Authors:  H G Ruppel
Journal:  Z Naturforsch B       Date:  1967-10       Impact factor: 1.047

4.  Nuclear and chloroplast control of chloroplast structure and function in Chlamydomonas reinhardi.

Authors:  S J Surzycki; U W Goodenough; R P Levine; J J Armstrong
Journal:  Symp Soc Exp Biol       Date:  1970

5.  Chloroplast lamellar proteins of the plastid mutant en: viridis-1 of Antirrhinum majus having impaired photosystem II.

Authors:  F Herrmann
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1972-02       Impact factor: 3.905

6.  The determination of the molecular weight of ribonucleic acid by polyacrylamide-gel electrophresis. The effects of changes in conformation.

Authors:  U E Loening
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1969-06       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  A new method based on the use of diethyl pyrocarbonate as a nuclease inhibitor for the extraction of undegraded nucleic acid from plant tissues.

Authors:  F Solymosy; I Fedorcsák; A Gulyás; G L Farkas; L Ehrenberg
Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1968-09-24

8.  Genetic functions of the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardi: effect of rifampin on chloroplast DNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

Authors:  S J Surzycki
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1969-08       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Lamellar proteins of green and chlorotic chloroplasts as affected by iron deficiency and antibiotics.

Authors:  O Machold
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1971-05-13

10.  Evidence for the synthesis in vivo of proteins of the Calvin cycle and of the photosynthetic electron-transfer pathway on chloroplast ribosomes.

Authors:  R M Smillie; D Graham; M R Dwyer; A Grieve; N F Tobin
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1967-08-23       Impact factor: 3.575

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1.  The deficiency of soluble proteins and plastid ribosomal RNA in the albino pollen plantlets of rice.

Authors:  C S Sun; S C Wu; C C Wang; C C Chu
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1979-09       Impact factor: 5.699

2.  The isolation of apparently homoplastidic mutants induced by a nuclear recessive gene in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  G S Mourad; J A White
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  1992-09       Impact factor: 5.699

3.  [Investigations on the genetic function of the colorless plastid in Polytoma mirum].

Authors:  G Scherbel; W Behn; C G Arnold
Journal:  Arch Microbiol       Date:  1974-03-07       Impact factor: 2.552

4.  The discovery of plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signaling-a personal perspective.

Authors:  Thomas Börner
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 3.356

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