MITOCHONDRIAL TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION IN THE CRUSTACEAN ARTEMIA-FRANCISCANA

Citation
Ja. Carrodeguas et Cg. Vallejo, MITOCHONDRIAL TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION IN THE CRUSTACEAN ARTEMIA-FRANCISCANA, European journal of biochemistry, 250(2), 1997, pp. 514-523
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00142956
Volume
250
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
514 - 523
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2956(1997)250:2<514:MTIITC>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Mitochondrial transcription has been studied in several vertebrate org anisms, but so far no report on mitochondrial transcription initiation in invertebrates has been published. Here we present an analysis of t ranscription initiation sites using in vivo-synthesized transcripts in the crustacean Artemia franciscana. The mitochondrial genome of Artem ia has the same coding capacity as most animal mitochondrial genomes, and its overall organization is almost identical to that of Drosophila . Using in vitro capping, RNA mapping techniques and northern hybridiz ation, we have identified a main initiation site for heavy-strand tran scription that matches the 5' end of 12S rRNA, on one end of the contr ol region. This nascent RNA has an unusually small size and a highly h eterogeneous 5' end. A second potential transcription-initiation site has been located 250 bp upstream of the former, giving rise to a large r, less abundant RNA which also has an heterogeneous 5' end. The two s ites have sequence similarity from which a consensus could be derived. Using the same methods we failed to identify any clear initiation sit e for transcription of the light strand, nevertheless a candidate has been located on the opposite side of the control region, with respect to the heavy-strand initiation sites.