Elimination of mitochondrial mutations by sexual reproduction: two Podospora anserina mitochondrial mutants yield only wild-type progeny when mated |
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Authors: | M. E. Silliker Margaret R. Liotta Donald J. Cummings |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, DePaul University, 1036 West Belden Avenue, Chicago IL 60614, USA, US;(2) 9 Pinecroft, Saint George's Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT130EN, UK, GB |
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Abstract: | In order to understand the transmission of mitochondrial mutations in sexual crosses of Podospora, we attempted to create compatible strains with defined mitochondrial mutations. A previously characterized mutant, Mn19, with a bipartite mitochondrial genome, served as the fertilizing parent in a cross with a mitochondrial deletion mutant, αΔ5. Characterization of the deletion mutant is reported here. All six of the monokaryotic progeny isolated had neither parental defect but instead appeared to have inherited wild-type mitochondrial DNA. One of the progeny had a mitochondrial plasmid derived from intramolecular recombination between an 11-bp repeated mitochondrial sequence. Subsequent analysis using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) identified rare undeleted wild-type mtDNA sequences in the maternal parent. The uniform inheritance of wild-type mitochondrial DNA suggests either an aggressive repair mechanism or else selective amplification and transmission of rare wild-type mtDNA molecules. Received: 12 December 1995 / 6 May 1996 |
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Keywords: | Podospora anserina Mitochondrial transmission Senescence Mitochondrial inheritance |
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