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A genetic and biochemical analysis of petite mutations in yeast
Authors:Corinne A Michels  John Blamire  Barbara Goldfinger  Julius Marmur
Institution:Department of Biochemistry Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
Abstract:A series of spontaneous cytoplasmic petite mutants was isolated from a grande strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae doubly marked with the cytoplasmically inherited determinants to erythromycin and oligomycin resistance. The petites were characterized with regard to the genetic stability of these antibiotic resistance markers and to their degree of suppressivity. No relation was found between the genetic instability of a petite mutant and the degree of suppressivity exhibited by that mutant. Three petites of 19.4%, 57.4% and 90.4% suppressivity were selected and their mitochondrial DNA characterized with regard to molecular weight, buoyant density in analytical cesium chloride density gradients, and the percentage of the total cellular DNA represented by the mitochondrial DNA. From these results it appears that the molecular weight of the mitochondrial DNA of the petite strains examined is the same as that shown by the parental grande strain, regardless of the degree of suppressivity exhibited.
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