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GENETIC BLOCKS IN THE THIAMINE SYNTHESIS OF THE ANGIOSPERM ARABIDOPSIS,,
Authors:G P Rédei
Institution:Department of Field Crops, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:Five thiamine-requiring mutants were obtained at two loci. Two are blocked in the synthesis of the pyrimidine part of the vitamin, the other three have lost the ability to make the thiazole moiety. None of the tested substances suggested as possible or likely precursors of the pyrimidine or the thiazole components of thiamine displayed any activity in the mutants. These conditional lethals responded to remarkably small supplements of thiamine. The pyrimidine-requiring mutants utilized to some extent the anti-vitamin neopyrithiamine. The thiazole-less mutants grew on basal media supplemented only with the analog, oxythiamine. Thiamine deficiency, irrespective of the position of the genetic block in the synthesis, results in a characteristic anomaly of pigmentation. The position of the py locus in the second linkage group has been determined. Allelic complementation has not been detected. The frequency of mutations affecting thiamine synthesis appears about the same in Arabidopsis as in fungi. The general frequency of reparable genetic lesions is, however, one to two orders of magnitude lower in Arabidopsis than that in fungi or bacteria.
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