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Plant Mol Biol ; 21(1): 195-201, 1993 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8425048

ABSTRACT

In comparing the genetic organization and exploring the molecular basis of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in wheat, mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNA) from Triticum aestivum, T. timopheevi, CMS alloplasmic wheat with T. aestivum nucleus and T. timopheevi mitochondria, and fertility-restored lines were compared by hybridization analysis with specific probes for three gene regions: coxII, cob, and coxI. Minor differences between T. aestivum- and T. timopheevi-derived sources were found for gene regions for coxII and cob. For coxI, there are significant differences between T. timopheevi-derived mtDNAs and T. aestivum mtDNA extending beyond an 8 kb distance. All T. timopheevi-derived mtDNA sources have a chimeric gene region (orf256) with part of the upstream coxI gene region, including some coxI-coding region, preceding coxI. The part of orf256 that does not include any of coxI and the 3'-flanking region of CMS coxI are not found in T. aestivum mtDNA. Neither orf256 nor the CMS 3'-flanking region of coxI are found in T. timopheevi or T. aestivum chloroplastic or nuclear DNA. There do not appear to be DNA sequence differences for the three gene regions studied that are related to either CMS or fertility-restored states.


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DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Gene Rearrangement , Triticum/genetics , Blotting, Southern , Fertility , Introns , Open Reading Frames , Restriction Mapping , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Triticum/physiology
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J Virol ; 66(5): 2966-72, 1992 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1560533

ABSTRACT

Infection of two gypsy moth cell lines (IPLB-Ld652Y and IPLB-LdFB) by the Autographa californica multiple-enveloped nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV) is characterized by extremely attenuated viral protein synthesis followed by a total arrest of all viral and cellular protein production. In this study, AcMNPV- and host cell-specific transcription were examined. Overall levels of viral RNAs in infected gypsy moth cells were, at most measured times, comparable to RNA levels from an infected cell line (TN-368) permissive for AcMNPV replication. Northern blot (RNA) analyses using viral and host gene-specific probes revealed predominantly normal-length virus- and cell-specific transcripts postinfection. Transport of viral RNAs from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and transcript stability in infected gypsy moth cells also appeared normal compared with similar parameters for AcMNPV-infected TN-368 cells. Host cellular and viral mRNAs extracted from gypsy moth and TN-368 cells at various times postinfection and translated in vitro yielded similar spectra of host and viral proteins. Treatment of infected gypsy moth cells with the DNA synthesis inhibitor aphidicolin eliminated the total protein synthesis shutoff in infected IPLB-LdFB cells but had no effect on protein synthesis inhibition in infected IPLB-Ld652Y cells. The apparent selective block in the translation of viral transcripts early in infection and the absence of normal translation or transcription of host cellular genes at later times is discussed.


Subject(s)
Baculoviridae/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral , Host-Parasite Interactions , Moths/microbiology , Virus Replication/genetics , Animals , Aphidicolin/pharmacology , Biological Transport , Cell Line , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Cytoplasm/metabolism , Fat Body/cytology , Larva/cytology , Moths/drug effects , Moths/metabolism , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Protein Biosynthesis/drug effects , RNA, Viral/metabolism , Species Specificity , Transcription, Genetic
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Theor Appl Genet ; 74(1): 168-70, 1987 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24241473

ABSTRACT

Mitochondrial DNA has been isolated from paired lines of pearl millet maintainer and cytoplasmic male sterile plants. Evaluation of the DNA by agarose gel electrophoresis shows that good quality DNA of high molecular weight can be obtained from mitochondria of both maintainer and male sterile pearl millet.

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