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Localization of the genes coding for the 51 kDa PSII chlorophyll apoprotein,apocytochrome b6, the 65–70 kDa PSI chlorophyll apoproteins and the 44 kDa PSII chlorophyll apoprotein in pea chloroplast DNA
Authors:Tineke Berends  Quentin Kubicek  John E Mullet
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A & M University, 77843 College Station, TX, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary DNA probes isolated from previously mapped spinach genes were used to locate 5 genes on pea ctDNA by heterologous hybridization. The genes mapped include psbC, psaA, psaB, psbB, and petB. PsbB and petB mapped to a 6.7 kbp XbaI DNA fragment adjacent to the petD gene. Northern probes from within the DNA which codes for psbB and petD hybridized to 6 RNAs ranging from 1.2 to 5.6 kbp. The psaA and psaB genes, which code for 65–70 kDa proteins of Photosystem I, were mapped to a 7.5 kbp. XbaI DNA fragment. A 5.8 kbp RNA is transcribed from the region which contains the psaA and psaB genes suggesting that these genes are co-transcribed. Finally the psbC gene which codes for a 44 kDa chlorophyll-protein of Photosystem II was mapped to a 12.3 kbp PstI DNA fragment. The pea psbC open reading frame overlaps the psbD coding sequence and this gene pair is within 3 kbp of the psaA-psaB genes. Overall, the organization of the 3 gene clusters analyzed in peas is similar to that reported for spinach.
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