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Analysis of class I introns in a mitochondrial plasmid associated with senescence of Podospora anserina reveals extraordinary resemblance to the Tetrahymena ribosomal intron
Authors:François Michel  Donald J Cummings
Institution:(1) Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du CNRS, Laboratoire associé à l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie, F-91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;(2) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 80262 Denver, CO, USA
Abstract:Summary Recently, the nucleotide sequences for three ldquomitochondrial plasmidsrdquo associated with senescence of Podospora anserina were determined (Cummings et al. 1985). One of these sequences, corresponding to the plasmid termed epsi senDNA, contains three class I introns, all within a protein coding sequence equivalent to the mammalian ldquoURF1rdquo gene. Here, we present primary and secondary structure analyses for two of these introns as well as a partial analysis for the third, which extends beyond the DNA sequence determined. With regard to both primary and secondary structure, the closest known relative of intron 1 is the self-splicing intron in the large ribosomal RNA gene of Tetrahymena. One secondary structure domain at the periphery of intron 1 and Tetrahymena models is also present in intron 2. The latter intron is the longest known class I member and contains remnants of two protein-coding sequences, one of which is split by the other. Evolutionary processes that might be responsible for the unusual structure of introns 1 and 2 are discussed.
Keywords:Podospora mitochondrial DNA  Senescence-associated plasmid  Intron secondary structure  Intronic reading frames
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