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Oenothera chloroplast DNA polymorphisms associated with plastome mutator activity
Authors:Wan-Ling Chiu   Ellen M. Johnson   Sara A. Kaplan   Kimberly Blasko   Mary B. Sokalski   Ruth Wolfson  Barbara B. Sears
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Michigan State University, 48824 East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract:Summary Oenothera plants homozygous for a recessive allele at the plastome mutator (pm) locus show non-Mendelian mutation frequencies that are 1000-fold higher than spontaneous levels. Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) was isolated from nine mutants and two green isolates of the plastome mutator line. cpDNA restriction patterns were compared to cpDNA from a representative of the progenitor Johansen strain, and cpDNAs from all eleven plastome mutator lines show changes of fragment mobility due to deletion events at five discrete regions of the plastome. Most of the mutants have cpDNA restriction patterns identical to that of one of the green isolates from the plastome mutator line, and therefore, most of the differences in fragment length are probably not responsible for the mutant phenotypes. In contrast to the plastome mutator line, cpDNA from several populations of a closely related wild-type Oenothera species have few restriction fragment length polymorphisms. This suggests that both mutation frequencies and site-specific cpDNA deletions are elevated in the plastome mutator line, and implicates a defect in the cpDNA repair or replication machinery.
Keywords:Plastome mutator  Oenothera  Chloroplast DNA polymorphisms
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