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Nuclear-mitochondrial interactions in cytoplasmic male-sterile sorghum
Authors:J Bailey-Serres  L K Dixon  A D Liddell  C J Leaver
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, University of Edinburgh, EH9 3JH Edinburgh, Scotland;(2) Animal Virus Research Institute, GU24 0NF Pirbright, Working, Surrey, UK
Abstract:Summary Variation in mitochondrial genome organization and expression between male fertile and sterile nuclear-cytoplasmic combinations of sorghum has been examined. Cytoplasmic genotypes were classified into eleven groups on the basis of restriction endonuclease digestion of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and five groups on the basis of mitochondrial translation products. These cytoplasms were further characterized by hybridization of specific gene probes to Southern blots of EcoRI digested mtDNA, and identification of the fragment location of four mitochondrial genes. Variation was observed in the genomic location and copy number of the F1 ATPase agr-subunit gene, as well as the genomic location and gene product of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. The effect of nuclear genotype on mitochondrial genome organization, expression and the presence of two linear plasmid-like mtDNA molecules was examined. Our results indicate that nuclear-mitochondrial interactions are required for regulation of mitochondrial gene expression. When a cytoplasm is transferred from its natural to a foreign nuclear background some changes in the products of in organello mitochondrial protein synthesis occur. In a number of cytoplasmic genotypes these changes correlate with the expression of cytoplasmic male sterile phenotype, suggesting a possible molecular basis for this mutation.
Keywords:Cytoplasmic male sterility  Sorghum  Mitochondrial gene expression  Nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions
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