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Comparisons among two fertile and three male-sterile mitochondrial genomes of maize

Authors :
Allen, James O.
Fauron, Christiane M.
Minx, Patrick
Roark, Leah
Oddiraju, Swetha
Lin, Guan Ning
Meyer, Louis
Sun, Hui
Kim, Kyung
Wang, Chunyan
Du, Feiyu
Xu, Dong
Gibson, Michael
Cifrese, Jill
Clifton, Sandra W.
Newton, Kathleen J.
Source :
Genetics. Oct, 2007, Vol. 177 Issue 2, p1173, 20 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We have sequenced five distinct mitochondrial genomes in maize: two fertile cytotypes (NA and the previously reported NB) and three cytoplasmic-male-sterile cytotypes (CMS-C, CMS-S, and CMS-T). Their genome sizes range from 535,895 bp in CMS-T to 739,719 bp in CMS-C. Large duplications (0.5-190 kb) account for most of the size increases. Plastid DNA accounts for 2.3-4.6% of each mitochondrial genome. The genomes share a minimum set of 51 genes for 33 conserved proteins, three ribosomal RNAs, and 15 transfer RNAs. Numbers of duplicate genes and plastid-derived tRNAs vary among cytotypes. A high level of sequence conservation exists both within and outside of genes (1.65-7.04 substitutions/10 kb in pairwise comparisons). However, sequence losses and gains are common: integrated plastid and plasmid sequences, as well as noncoding 'native' mitochondrial sequences, can be lost with no phenotypic consequence. The organization of the different maize mitochondrial genomes varies dramatically; even between the two fertile cytotypes, there are 16 rearrangements. Comparing the finished shotgun sequences of multiple mitochondrial genomes from the same species suggests which genes and open reading frames are potentially functional, including which chimeric ORFs are candidate genes for cytoplasmic male sterility. This method identified the known CMS-associated ORFs in CMS-S and CMS-T, but not in CMS-C.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00166731
Volume :
177
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.171658201