Induction of longevity by cytoplasmic transfer of a linear plasmid inPodospora anserina |
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Authors: | Josef Hermanns Heinz D. Osiewacz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Abteilung 0670-Molekularbiologie der Alterungsprozesse, Im Neuenheimer Feld 242, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany;(2) Present address: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Botanisches Institut, Molekulare Entwicklungsbiologie und Biotechnologie, Marie-Curie-Strasse 9, D-60439 Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
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Abstract: | InPodospora anserina the longevity inducing linear plasmid pAL2-1 was transferred from the extrachromosomal long-lived mutant AL2 to the shor-tlived wild-type strain A. The resulting strain, AL2-IV, exhibited the long-lived phenotype. In the short-lived progeny of crosses between this strain and wild-type strain A, the plasmid was absent. In contrast, all long-lived progeny contained both the autonomous plasmid as well as copies of it integrated in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Molecular analysis revealed that the integrated plasmid copies most likely resulted from ade novo integration of the autonomous element and the generation of AT-linker sequences at the integration site. We conclude that once the plasmid is present in mitochondria of a particular genetic background, it is able to integrate into the mtDNA and to induce longevity. |
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Keywords: | Podospora anserina Senescence Mitochondrial linear plasmid Horizontal gene transfer |
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