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A tripartite group II intron in mitochondria of an angiosperm plant
Authors:V. Knoop   M. Altwasser  A. Brennicke
Affiliation:(1) Universit?t Ulm, Allgemeine Botanik, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, D-89069 Ulm, Germany Institut für Genbiologische Forschung, Ihnestrasse 63, D-14195 Berlin, Germany, DE
Abstract:In mitochondria of flowering plants the nad5 open reading frame is assembled from five exons via two conventional cis-splicing and two trans-splicing events. Trans-splicing between exons c and d in wheat, petunia and Arabidopsis involves a bipartite group II intron structure, while in Oenothera a large portion of intron domains I–IV is missing from the major genomic locus. This intron region has been lost downstream of exon c and is now found in a distant genomic region. Intragenomic recombination across an 11 nucleotide sequence has separated these intron parts, which now have to be reassembled from three independent RNA precursors. This organisation coexists with highly substoichiometric copy numbers of the bipartite intron arrangement, consistent with an evolutionary origin of the tripartite intron by genomic disruption. Received: 28 August 1996 / Accepted: 11 December 1996
Keywords:Group II introns  Plant mitochondria  Arabidopsis  Oenothera  Trans-splicing
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