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Nuclear and mitochondrial suppression of a mitochondrially inherited cold-sensitive mutation in Aspergillus nidulans
Authors:R B Waring  C Scazzocchio
Abstract:Partial suppressors of a mitochondrially inherited mutation, [cs-67], conferring cold-sensitivity at 20 degrees C were identified. These mapped at one mitochondrial and four unlinked nuclear loci. Most suppressors partially restored the cytochrome aa3 deficiency of the cold-sensitive strain at 20 degrees C. Strains carrying two or more suppressors and [cs-67] showed considerably impaired growth. This effect was temperature-dependent, being more severe at 37 degrees C, and was not expressed in the presence of the [cs-67+] allele. The cytochrome oxidase activity of one of these strains was no more heat-sensitive than that of the wild-type implying that these mutations did not directly modify cytochrome oxidase. The wild-type strain grown in the presence of chloramphenicol and the cold-sensitive strain grown at 20 degrees C had similar cytochrome spectra and mitochondrial membrane protein profiles on sodium dodecyl sulphate gradient acrylamide gels. [cs-67] conferred pleiotropically a low level of resistance to paramomycin at 37 degrees C. It is suggested that [cs-67] and the suppressors act at the level of the mitochondrial ribosome.
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