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Summary A PstI 7.7 kbp fragment from chloroplast (ct) DNA of spinach shows homology to an EcoRI 8.3 kbp fragment of mitochondrial (mt) DNA and in turn, both are homologous to a number of common regions of nuclear (n) DNA. The common area of homology between the chloroplast and mitochondrial fragments is between a KpnI 1.8 segment internal to the PstI sites in the ctDNA and an EcoRI/BamHI 2.9 kbp fragment at one end of the mitochondrial 8.3 kbp fragment. The KpnI 1.8 kbp ctDNA fragment is within a structural gene for the P700 chlorophyll a apoprotein. Further analysis of this KpnI 1.8 kbp fragment confined the homologous region in mtDNA to a ct 0.8 kbp HpaII fragment. These smaller pieces of the organellar genomes share homologies with nuclear DNA as well as displaying unique hybridization sites. The observations reported here demonstrate that there is a common or closely related sequence in all three genetic compartments of the cell.  相似文献   

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Localization of replication origins in pea chloroplast DNA.   总被引:7,自引:0,他引:7       下载免费PDF全文
The locations of the two replication origins in pea chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) have been mapped by electron microscopic analysis of restriction digests of supercoiled ctDNA cross-linked with trioxalen. Both origins of replication, identified as displacement loops (D-loops), were present in the 44-kilobase-pair (kbp) SalI A fragment. The first D-loop was located at 9.0 kbp from the closest SalI restriction site. The average size of this D-loop was about 0.7 kbp. The second D-loop started 14.2 kbp in from the same restriction site and ended at about 15.5 kbp, giving it a size of about 1.3 kbp. The orientation of these two D-loops on the restriction map of pea ctDNA was determined by analyzing SmaI, PstI, and SalI-SmaI restriction digests of pea ctDNA. One D-loop has been mapped in the spacer region between the 16S and 23S rRNA genes. The second D-loop was located downstream of the 23S rRNA gene. Denaturation mapping of recombinants pCP 12-7 and pCB 1-12, which contain both D-loops, confirmed the location of the D-loops in the restriction map of pea ctDNA. Denaturation-mapping studies also showed that the two D-loops had different base compositions; the one closest to a SalI restriction site denatured readily compared with the other D-loop. The recombinants pCP 12-7 and pCB 1-12 were found to be highly active in DNA synthesis when used as templates in a partially purified replication system from pea chloroplasts. Analysis of in vitro-synthesized DNA with either of these recombinants showed that full-length template DNA was synthesized. Recombinants from other regions of the pea chloroplast genome showed no significant DNA synthesis activity in vitro.  相似文献   

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Euglena gracilis chloroplast DNA has an average buoyant density of 1.685 gm/cm3, corresponding to 25 mol% G . C base pairs. To test for base compositional heterogeneity within this 130 kilobase pairs (kbp) genome, previously mapped restriction endonuclease fragments were isolated, and characterized by equilibrium buoyant density centrifugation. The chloroplast DNA can be characterized as containing two major buoyant density components. A segment of 17 kbp, representing 13% of the genome and containing the rRNA genes is 43--44 mol% G . C. The remaining 113 kbp, accounting for 87% of the genome, has an average 20--21 mol% G . C content.  相似文献   

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The tRNA-coding locus of the 8.2-kilobase pair (kbp) Eco RI fragments Eco G of Euglena gracilis Klebs, strain Z Pringsheim chloroplast DNA was chosen for detailed analysis. Two recombinant plasmids, pPG14, containing Eco G and the vector pMB9, and pEZC23, containing the chloroplast DNA fragment HindIII B cloned in pBR322 were employed for the study. The tRNA locus was mapped to an 0.8-kbp region of Eco G also present in HindIII B. The DNA sequence of a 1.6 kbp from HindIII B, containing the entire tRNA gene locus was determined. Four tRNA genes were identified from the DNA sequence. The gene organization is tRNAVal-16 bp spacer-tRNAAsn-3 bp spacer-tRNAArg-45 bp spacer-tRNALeu. The tRNALeu gene is of the opposite polarity as the other three genes. This is the first evidence of such a tRNA cluster for a chloroplast genome. Also evident from the DNA sequence, 132 bp from the 5'-end of the tRNALeu gene, is a putative gene or pseudogene for a chloroplast protein.  相似文献   

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Summary A physical map of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) chloroplast DNA has been generated using Sall, Pstl, Kpnl and HindIII restriction endonucleases. Southern blots to single and double digests by these enzymes were hybridized with 32P-dCTP nick-translated Kpnl probes, which were individually isolated from agarose gels. The plastid genome was found to be circular (151 kbp), to contain a repeated sequence of about 25 kbp, and to have small and large single copy regions of approximately 20 and 81 kbp, respectively. Heterologous probes from spinach and Euglena containing psbA, rbcL, atpA or rrnA structural genes were also hybridized with such single and double restriction enzyme digests and mapped on this circular chlorpolast genome. The genetic map was found to be co-linear with that of spinach and many other higher plants.  相似文献   

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Summary The circular chloroplast DNA from three species of plants in the taxonomic family Leguminosae were examined using electron microscopic techniques and restriction endonuclease digestion. Chloroplast DNAs from chickpea (Cicer arietinum), mung bean (Vigna radiata), and soy bean (Glycine max) were found to range in size from 119–151 kilobase pairs by contour length measurements. Sizes of the chloroplast DNAs have been further confirmed using different restriction endonucleases. Two of the chloroplast DNAs examined, soy bean and mung bean, contain a region approximately 15.9–18% of their monomer length that is repeated in reverse polarity. This repeated region separates a small unique region that ranges in size from 18.75–20.4 kilobase pairs and a large unique region that ranges in size from 73.4–85 kbp. This feature was not found in the chloroplast DNA of chickpea. R-loop hybridizations performed using chloroplast ribosomal RNAs demonstrate that the two ribosomal gene sets of the mung been and soy bean are arranged in inverted orientation within this repeated region. In contrast, the chickpea chloroplast DNA posesses a single ribosomal RNA gene set in the circular molecule. In all three chloroplast DNAs examined, the genes encoding the chloroplast 23S and 16S ribosomal RNA genes are separated by a spacer region which ranges in size from 2.2 to 2.48 kbp.  相似文献   

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Summary The restriction endonucleases SalI, PstI, KpnI and HindIII have been used to construct a physical map of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) chloroplast DNA. This was accomplished by hybridizing Southern blots of single and double digested chloroplast DNA with 32P-dCTP nick-translated SalI, KpnI and HindIII probes which were individually isolated from agarose gels. The chloroplast DNA was found to be circular and to contain approximately 151 kbp. In common with many other higher plant chloroplast DNAs a sequence of about 25 kbp is repeated in an inverted orientation. The small and large single copy regions separating the two repeated segments contain about 20 kbp and 81 kbp, respectively. The rRNA structural genes were also mapped by Southern blot hybridization and are co-linear with several other plant species.  相似文献   

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Summary We have carried out a molecular and genetic analysis of the chloroplast ATPase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Recombination and complementation studies on 16 independently isolated chloroplast mutations affecting this complex demonstrated that they represent alleles in five distinct chloroplast genes. One of these five, the ac-u-c locus, has been positioned on the physical map of the chloroplast DNA by deletion mutations. The use of cloned spinach chloroplast ATPase genes in heterologous hybridizations to Chlamydomonas chloroplast DNA has allowed us to localize three or possibly four of the ATPase genes on the physical map. The beta and probably the epsilon subunit genes of Chlamydomonas CF1 lie within the same region of chloroplast DNA as the ac-u-c locus, while the alpha and proteolipid subunit genes appear to map adjacent to one another approximately 20 kbp away. Unlike the arrangement in higher plants, these two pairs of genes are separated from each other by an inverted repeat.  相似文献   

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P W Gray  R B Hallick 《Biochemistry》1979,18(9):1820-1825
Ribosomal RNA (5S) from Euglena gracilis chloroplasts was isolated by preparative electrophoresis, labeled in vitro with 125I, and hybridized to restriction nuclease fragments from chloroplast DNA or cloned chloroplast DNA segments. Euglena chloroplast 5S rRNA is encoded in the chloroplast genome. The coding region of 5S rRNA has been positioned within the 5.6 kilobase pair (kbp) repeat which also codes for 16S and 23S rRNA. There are three 5S rRNA genes on the 130-kbp genome. The order of RNAs within a single repeat is 16S-23S-5S. The organization and size of the Euglena chloroplast ribosomal repeat is very similar to the ribosomal RNA operons of Escherichia coli.  相似文献   

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Summary Tobacco chloroplast DNA contains a large inverted repeat sequence of 26 kilobase pairs (kbp). The inverted repeat is separated by 20 kbp small single-copy and 90 kbp large single-copy regions. We have cloned four DNA fragments containing each junction between the inverted repeat and the single-copy regions. The sequence analysis revealed the exact edges of the inverted repeat. A putative coding region for a ribosomal protein CS19 was found 4 base pairs (bp) away from the inverted repeat on the left margin of the large single-copy region. A sequence AGGAG, which is complementary to the 3 terminal sequence of tobacco chloroplast 16S rRNA, was found within the inverted repeat. A tRNAHis gene was found 5 bp away from the inverted repeat on the right-hand margin of the large single-copy region.  相似文献   

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The nucleotide sequence of an 8 kbp region of pea ( Pisum sativum L.) chloroplast DNA containing the rRNA operon and putative promoter sites has been determined and compared to the corresponding sequences from maize, tobacco and the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha . The chloroplast DNA species of all vascular plants investigated, with the exception of a few legumes including pea, and of Marchantia contain an inverted repeat with an rRNA operon. The pea rRNA operon is the first sequenced rRNA operon from a plant with only one copy of the rRNA genes per molecule of chloroplast DNA. The organization of the operon is the same as for maize, tobacco and Marchantia . i.e. tRNA-Val gene/16S rRNA gene/spacer with intron-containing genes for tRNA-Ile and tRNA-Ala/23S rRNA gene/4.5S rRNA gene/5S rRNA gene. Current evidence suggests that the tRNA-Val gene may not be contranscribed with the other genes. For pea 16S, 23S, 4.5S and 5S rRNA have 1488, 2813, 105 and 121 nucleotides, respectively. The homologies of the entire operon (the tRNA-Val gene - 5S rRNA region) to those from tobacco, maize and Marchantia are 88, 82 and 79%, respectively. The corresponding homologies for tobacco/maize, tobacco/ Marchantia and maize/ Marchantia have similar values. The 16S and 23S rRNA genes from pea are more than 90% homologous to those from the 3 other species. We conclude that the fact that pea only has one set of rRNA genes per molecule of chloroplast DNA is apparently not correlated with any significant difference between the pea operon and the rRNA operons from tobacco, maize and Marchantia .  相似文献   

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The organization of a cloned rRNA gene cluster from Chlorella ellipsoidea chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) has been analyzed. Southern hybridization experiments with labelled chloroplast rRNAs as probes revealed an extraordinarily large size of the 16S-23S rRNA spacer region, ca. 4.8 kbp, almost twice as large as those of most higher plants. The nucleotide sequence determined on this region has shown that: (1) The tRNAIle gene locating in this region is similar to those of higher plant chloroplasts, blue-green algae and E. coli but does not contain any introns in contrast to higher plant chloroplasts. (2) The tRNAAla gene is absent from this region. (3) There are four open reading frames (ORFs) coding for 55, 102, 107 and 110 amino acids, respectively. (4) A few sets of unique sequence were found repeatedly in this region. (5) The 23S rRNA gene is coded on the opposite strand in the reverse order. This arrangement of the 16S-23S rRNA region of Chlorella cpDNA is quite different from any of those reported so far for various organisms.  相似文献   

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Summary A physical map of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) chloroplast DNA has been generated using SalI, PstI, KpnI and HindIII restriction endonucleases. The circular plastid genome (151 kbp) has the usual inverted repeat. Heterologous probes containing psbA, rbcL, atpA or rrnA structural genes mapped colinearly with spinach and other chloroplast genomes.  相似文献   

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Putative genes for 21 ribosomal proteins (RPs) have been identified in the chloroplast DNA of four plants by nucleotide sequencing and homology comparison but few of the gene products have been characterized. Here we report the purification and N-terminal sequencing of seven proteins from the spinach chloroplast ribosome. The data show them to be the homologues of Escherichia coli RPs L20, L32, L33, L36, S12, S16 and S19, and thus support the view that their genes identified in the chloroplast DNA represent functional genes. The initiating methionine residue was not detected in the mature protein in most cases but it was present in S16, indicating that only the formyl group is removed in this case. This result and the previously reported finding of N-methyl alanine at the N-terminus of chloroplast L2 indicate the existence of multiple N-terminal processing pathways in the chloroplast.  相似文献   

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The circular chloroplast genome of Euglena gracilis is known to carry a single region of variable length (polymorphic region) located on BglII·Z fragments (6.1–6.9 kbp). We now have cloned a BglII·Z fragment (6.35 kbp) using as vector a modified pBR322. The cloned BglIl·Z fragment is split by HindIII into fragments of 1.0, 2.6 and 2.75 kbp and by HaeIII into fragments of 0.05, 1.35 and 4.95 kbp, respectively. The zone of variable length on this BglIl·Z fragment can be confined to a BglII-HindIII fragment of 2.6 kbp which is next to the previously mapped BglIl·G1 (4.7 kbp) and about 4.5 kbp away from the 5′ end of the ‘extra’ 16 S rRNA gene. Two HindIII fragments from the polymorphic region of 5.9 and 6.1 kbp, respectively, were cloned and used in electron microscopic studies. Heteroduplexes formed between the two cloned HindIII fragments show the expected size difference of about 200 bp. Single strand reannealing experiments allow us to place the polymorphic region between two previously mapped short inverted repeats and partial DNA melting experiments indicate that the polymorphic region is very rich in dA-dT.  相似文献   

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Summary A physical map of the Bromus inermis chloroplast genome was constructed using heterologous probes of barley and wheat chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) to locate restriction sites. The map was aligned from data obtained from filter hybridization experiments on single and double enzyme digests. Cleavage sites for the enzymes PstI, SalI, KpnI, XhoI and PvuII were mapped. The chloroplast genome of B. inermis is similar in physical organization to that of other grasses. The circular cpDNA molecule of B. inermis has the typical small (12.8 kbp) and large (81.3 kbp) single-copy regions separated by a pair of inverted repeat (21 kbp) regions. The cpDNA molecule of B. inermis is collinear in sequence to that of wheat, rye, barley and oats. No structural rearrangements or major deletions were observed, indicating that the cpDNA of Bromus is a useful tool in phylogenetic studies.  相似文献   

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