PROMISCUOUS MITOCHONDRIAL GROUP-II INTRON SEQUENCES IN PLANT NUCLEAR GENOMES

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KNOOP, V
BRENNICKE, A
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TOBACCO; GLUCANASE GENES; OXYGEN-EVOLVING ENHANCER PROTEIN GENE; SEQUENCE TRANSFER; ENDOSYMBIONT THEORY;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Gene translocations from the organelles to the nucleus are postulated by the endosymbiont hypothesis. We here report evidence for sequence insertions in the nuclear genomes of plants that are derived from noncoding regions of the mitochondrial genome. Fragments of mitochondrial group II introns are identified in the nuclear genomes of tobacco and a bean species. The duplicated intron sequences of 75-140 bp are derived from cis- and trans-splicing introns of genes encoding subunits 1 and 5 of the NADH dehydrogenase. The mitochondrial sequences are inserted in the vicinities of a lectin gene, different glucanase genes and a gene encoding a subunit of photosystem II. Sequence similarities between the nuclear and mitochondrial copies are in the range of 80 to 97%, suggesting recent transfer events that occurred in the basic glucanase genes before and in the lectin gene after the gene duplications in the evolution of the nuclear gene families. Overlapping regions of the same introns are in two instances also involved in intramitochondrial sequence duplications.
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