ANALYSIS OF THE 4 COX2 GENES FOUND IN TURNIP (BRASSICA-CAMPESTRIS, BRASSICACEAE) MITOCHONDRIA

Citation
Fg. Dong et al., ANALYSIS OF THE 4 COX2 GENES FOUND IN TURNIP (BRASSICA-CAMPESTRIS, BRASSICACEAE) MITOCHONDRIA, American journal of botany, 85(2), 1998, pp. 153-161
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00029122
Volume
85
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
153 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9122(1998)85:2<153:AOT4CG>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
In turnip mitochondria the cox2 gene is partially contained within a 2 -kb (kilobase) direct repeat that is the site of homologous recombinat ion events that generate subgenomic molecules. Because of its partial presence within the direct repeat, the turnip cox2 gene exists in four genomic contexts, two on the master chromosome and one on each of the subgenomic circles. In order to gain information on the expression of plant mitochondrial genes that exist in multiple genomic contexts and on plant mitochondrial recombination repeats in general we have chara cterized all four copies of the turnip 2-kb repeat and the cox2 gene. DNA sequence analysis indicates that the turnip high-frequency recombi nation repeat is 2424 bp in length. All but the last 58 bp of the cox2 gene is contained within the repeat, resulting in the presence of two intact cox2 genes and two pseudogenes. An intact cox2 gene and a pseu dogene are found on the master chromosome (218 kb). An intact cox2 gen e is also found on the 135-kb subgenomic circle, while a pseudogene is found on the 83-kb subgenomic circle. The turnip cox2, gene is unique because it lacks the first or 5' intron and contains the second or 3' intron previously found only in the carrot. The turnip intron is a gr oup II intron that has high similarity (94.7%) with the second intron in carrot; also it is in precisely the same position within the gene. Transcript mapping studies using locus-specific probes reveal stable t ranscripts from the intact genes but not from the pseudogenes.