Literature DB >> 6300080

A family of repetitive palindromic sequences found in Neurospora mitochondrial DNA is also found in a mitochondrial plasmid DNA.

F E Nargang, J B Bell, L L Stohl, A M Lambowitz.   

Abstract

Neurospora mtDNA contains a repetitive, 18 nucleotide palindromic sequence (5'-CCCTGCAGTACTGCAGGG-3') that contains two closely spaced PstI sites (CTGCAG) in the arms of the palindrome (Yin, S., Heckman, J., and RajBhandary, U. L. (1981) Cell 26, 325-332). In the present study, DNA sequence analysis was carried out to determine whether PstI palindromes are present in an apparently distinct genetic element, the 3.6-kilobase mitochondrial plasmid from Neurospora crassa strain Mauriceville-1c (FGSC 2225). The plasmid contains a cluster of closely spaced PstI sites extending over a 0.4-kilobase region (Collins, R. A., Stohl, L. L., Cole, M. D., and Lambowitz, A. M. (1981) Cell 24, 443-452). The DNA sequence shows that the cluster consists of eight PstI sites organized in five palindromic elements. Two of the elements are identical with the canonical sequence found in mtDNA, whereas the remaining three elements differ from the canonical sequence by a few nucleotides. The occurrence of the PstI palindromes in two otherwise unrelated DNA species is consistent with the hypothesis that they are related to mobile DNA sequences that either propagate or were once capable of propagating within mitochondria.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6300080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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