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Polymorphism of the mitochondrial L-RNA gene of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus
Authors:Androulla Economou  Lorna A Casselton
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, E1 4NS London, UK
Abstract:Summary Two unexpectedly small mitochondrial (mt) genomes of Coprinus cinereus, P and S, were compared with the H and J genomes we have described previously. H and J are 42 kb in size and differ in having alternative 1.23 kb insertions in or adjacent to the co-1 gene. P and S DNAs lacked both insertions and had an identical 4.4 kb deletion between the co-1 and L-RNA gene. P DNA contained a 700 by insertion and S DNA a 300 by deletion within a sequence coding the L-RNA gene. This was shown by Southern blot analysis using probes containing the 5prime or the 3prime exon sequences of the L-RNA gene of Neurospora crassa. These hybridisations showed also that the L-RNA gene and co-1 gene in the C. cinereus mt genome are oppositely orientated and must be transcribed from different DNA strands. No DNA homology was detected using probes containing intron sequences from the L-RNA genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or N. crassa. There was no evidence of respiratory deficiency in P and S strains and transfer of nuclei by dikaryon formation made it possible to recombine H nuclei with P and S mitochondria, S nuclei with H and P mitochondria and P nuclei with H mitochondria with no apparent detrimental effect on growth. We conclude that P and S mtDNAs represent naturally occurring variants of the C. cinereus mt genome.
Keywords:Coprinus  Mitochondria  L-RNA gene  Optional insertions
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