Mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with physical alterations in their chloroplast DNA |
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Authors: | A M Myers D M Grant D K Rabert E H Harris J E Boynton N W Gillham |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706 USA;2. Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706 USA |
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Abstract: | We have isolated nonphotosynthetic (acetate-requiring) mutants with physical alterations in chloroplast DNA following growth of haploid cells in the chloroplast specific mutagen 5-fluorodeoxyuridine (FdUrd) or treatment of FdUrd-grown diploid cells with X rays. About one-third of the nonphotosynthetic mutations resulting from FdUrd treatment alone show simple deletions. All eight of the mutants examined so far which were obtained with FdUrd plus X rays have deletions that are accompanied by rearrangements, including inversions or duplications. All the alterations extend into one of the two inverted repeat regions of the chloroplast genome which contain the ribosomal RNA cistrons. However, Southern hybridization experiments reveal that the rRNA cistrons are not deleted but instead are contained in new fragments. The relocated rRNA cistrons appear to be functional, since the mutants have normal levels of chloroplast ribosomes. In most cases the deletions and rearrangements are symmetrical and affect both inverted repeats in a similar fashion. An exception is the mutant ac-u-c-2–43, which lacks one inverted repeat region almost completely, including an entire set of rRNA genes. Three additional mutants, which fail to recombine with ac-u-c-2–43 to give photosynthetically competent cells, have smaller deletions in the same region of the genome. These physical mapping studies have allowed us to place the ac-u-c locus itself in a region of unique sequence DNA in a fragment, Ba10, which also includes the right-hand end of one inverted repeat. |
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