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Transcription of two sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mitochondrial tRNA genes having different genetic origins (Articolo in rivista)
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- Transcription of two sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mitochondrial tRNA genes having different genetic origins (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Damiano F., Ceci L.R., Siculella L., Gallerani R. (2002)
Transcription of two sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mitochondrial tRNA genes having different genetic origins
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- Transcription of two sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) mitochondrial tRNA genes having different genetic origins (literal)
- Abstract
- The divergent transcription of two tRNA genes encoded in sunflower
mitochondrial DNA, proposed as genes of different genetic origin, has been
studied in detail. The transcription initiation site (TIS) for both
transcript precursors has been identified by hybridization with in vitro
(32)P-capped total RNAs and primer extension. The location of two TISs and
the analysis of distribution of sequence elements (motifs) usually present
in higher plant mitochondrial promoters led to the identification of two
short regions (about 30-40 bp) which can be proposed as the promoters for
the transcription of two genes. This conclusion is supported by the
observation that within the short intergenic region included between the
5' termini of two genes (1924 bp) the distribution of those specific
motifs is unique around the TISs, although not identical for the two
promoters. Based on specific experimental results the trnE promoter shows
a higher efficiency in comparison with that of the trnH promoter. This
result is in good agreement with its structure which strictly conforms to
those described for mitochondrial genes of dicot plants. Instead the other
promoter shows some divergences which could be responsible for its lower
efficiency. The context in which trnH lies in the sunflower mitochondrial
genome and other features described in the paper may suggest that, despite
the high similarity with the chloroplast counterpart, the trnH gene could
have a native origin. (literal)
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