Three nuclear genes suppress a yeast mitochondrial splice defect when present in high copy number
doi: 10.1007/bf00419559
pmid: 2452028
Three nuclear genes suppress a yeast mitochondrial splice defect when present in high copy number
A gene bank of a yeast wild type DNA in the high copy number vector YEp13 was screened for recombinant plasmids which suppress the mitochondrial RNA splice defect exerted by mutant M1301, a -1 bp deletion in the first intron of the mitochondrial COB gene (bI1). A total of 17 recombinant plasmids with similar suppressor activity were found. Restriction mapping and cross-hybridization of the inserts revealed that these 17 plasmids contain three different inserts, all lacking any extended sequence homology. Each of the inserts, when present in high copy number, has a similar suppressor activity: high in the presence of mutation M1301 in bI1, a group II intron, and low but significant with the presence of few mutants in bI2 and bI3 of the COB gene, both of which are group I introns.
Cell Nucleus, RNA, Mitochondrial, RNA Splicing, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Vectors, Gene Amplification, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mitochondria, Suppression, Genetic, Mutation, RNA, Cloning, Molecular, Alleles, Plasmids
Cell Nucleus, RNA, Mitochondrial, RNA Splicing, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Vectors, Gene Amplification, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mitochondria, Suppression, Genetic, Mutation, RNA, Cloning, Molecular, Alleles, Plasmids
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