To date, there have been only a limited number of reports about the nuclear
-encoded subunit for cytochrome c oxidase (COX) in the mitochondria of high
er plants. In the present study, we characterized a cDNA encoding a novel s
ubunit of COX (COX6b), which had not previously been reported in plants, It
was found that the rice COX6b gene encodes 169 amino acids with a calculat
ed molecular mass of 19 kDa. The deduced amino acid sequence of rice COX6b
is longer than those of vertebrate and yeast COX6b subunits. Genomic Southe
rn hybridization suggested that the rice COX6b subunit is encoded by at lea
st two copies of COX6b genes. Northern hybridization showed that one of the
genes (COX6B-1) is constitutively transcribed in different organs of rice.
However, the steady-state mRNA levels slightly varied among organs.