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Mol Gen Genet ; 216(1): 60-9, 1989 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2499764

ABSTRACT

The ndhC and ORF159 genes of the maize plastid DNA (ptDNA) were sequenced and maize ORF159 was used to screen a library of genomic DNA of the blue-green alga Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. The cyanobacterial gene homologous to ORF159 (ORF157) was isolated and sequenced. In sequencing the region upstream of ORF157, reading frames with homology to the ndhC and psbG genes of maize ptDNA were identified. The ndhC and psbG genes overlap in the ptDNAs of maize, tobacco and Marchantia polymorpha, but are separated by a noncoding spacer in Synechocystis. Northern blot analysis showed that the ndhC, psbG and ORF157/159 genes are cotranscribed in maize and Synechocystis. The three genes occur in the same order in ptDNA of maize, tobacco, and M. polymorpha as in Synechocystis 6803. The amino acid sequences of the NDH-C, PSII-G and the ORF157/159 proteins deduced from the maize genes are 65%, 52% and 53% homologous to those of Synechocystis. However, the cyanobacterial and higher plant NDH-C protein sequences are only 23% homologous to the mitochondrial NDH-3 protein. Protein products of in vitro transcription/translation of the Synechocystis transcription unit had apparent molecular masses of 6 kDa (NDH-C), 25 kDa (PSII-G) and 22 kDa (ORF157) on lithium dodecyl sulfate (LDS) polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. If these are components of an NADH dehydrogenase, cyanobacteria appear to resemble mitochondria more than they do Escherichia coli and Rhodopseudomonas capsulata with regard to this enzyme complex.


Subject(s)
Cyanobacteria/genetics , DNA/genetics , Operon , Plants/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Chromosome Mapping , Molecular Sequence Data , Multigene Family , Protein Biosynthesis , Transcription, Genetic , Zea mays
2.
Isr J Med Sci ; 23(5): 357-60, 1987 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3117724

ABSTRACT

To investigate the organization of tRNA genes in the honeybee pathogen, Spiroplasma melliferum (previously referred to as Spiroplasma sp. BC3), total labeled tRNA from S. melliferum was used as a hybridization probe to an EcoRI digest of the genomic DNA. The results show two, or possibly three, strongly hybridizing bands. Comparing the pattern obtained to that of Bacillus subtilis DNA suggests either that the S. melliferum tRNA genes are more extensively clustered or, more likely, that the S. melliferum genome does not encode a full complement of tRNA genes, as has been suggested for other Mollicutes. We screened a library of EcoRI fragments of S. melliferum DNA cloned in pBR322 with total radioactive tRNA as a probe and selected one of the tRNA gene clusters. Subsequent sequence analysis of a portion of the clone showed 10 tRNA genes probably comprising a single operon. Comparison of sequence with a tRNA gene cluster from Mycoplasma mycoides and a portion of a cluster from B. subtilis showed an identical order of tRNA genes and the isoacceptors encoded. Such a striking comparison in gram-positive eubacteria suggests an important function for regulation and co-transcription of these tRNA genes.


Subject(s)
Genes, Bacterial , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Spiroplasma/genetics , Bacillus subtilis/genetics , Base Sequence , Genes , Molecular Sequence Data , Mycoplasma mycoides/genetics , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Species Specificity
4.
J Biol Chem ; 261(6): 2485-8, 1986 Feb 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3512536

ABSTRACT

An unidentified open reading frame, 248 or 255 amino acids in length, on the maize chloroplast DNA fragment Bam5 was sequenced. It encodes a protein which contains a high proportion of hydrophilic amino acids, of which 22% are hydroxylated, interrupted by hydrophobic domains. A synthetic peptide corresponding to a hydrophilic sequence was used to generate antibodies. Western blots of photosystem I and II complexes prepared from maize and spinach thylakoids indicate that the psbG gene product is a membrane-associated protein of the photosystem II complex that migrates as a 24-kDa species on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.


Subject(s)
Chlorophyll/analysis , Plant Proteins/analysis , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Chlorophyll/genetics , Chloroplasts/analysis , DNA/analysis , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes , Molecular Weight , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins , Photosystem I Protein Complex , Photosystem II Protein Complex , Plant Proteins/genetics , Zea mays
5.
Isr J Med Sci ; 20(9): 768-72, 1984 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6096303

ABSTRACT

Using molecular cloning techniques, a clone containing a 7-kb insert of Spiroplasma species BC3 DNA that hybridized strongly to total labeled Spiroplasma tRNA was identified. Sequence analysis of a portion of this recombinant plasmid identified a cluster of tRNA genes. The gene order was as follows: tRNACys-tRNAArg-tRNAPro-tRNAAla-tRNAMet-tRNAIle and a portion of tRNASer All the genes encode the 3'-terminal CCA and have very high A + T and relatively long intergenic regions. An RNA polymerase promoter site was found upstream of the tRNACys gene. The tRNA gene cluster found in Spiroplasma can be compared with a similar Bacillus subtilis gene cluster, which raises interesting questions concerning gene organization and transcription.


Subject(s)
Genes, Bacterial , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Spiroplasma/genetics , Base Sequence , DNA Restriction Enzymes , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Genetic Linkage , Hydrogen Bonding
6.
J Biol Chem ; 258(9): 5503-11, 1983 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6853530

ABSTRACT

Maize chloroplast tRNA genes encoding tRNA3Ser, tRNAPhe, tRNA2Thr, tRNA2Leu, and tRNAmMet, and their flanking regions have been sequenced. All five gene sequences show features commonly found in the few chloroplast tRNA genes sequenced so far; none of them encodes the 3'-terminal CCA triplet and none of them shows abnormal loop or stem lengths as seen in some genes for mammalian mitochondrial tRNAs. The 5'-flanking regions of some of these tRNA genes contain nucleotide stretches strongly homologous to -35 and -10 promoter regions of bacterial genes. Analysis of these conserved regions together with those seen in other plastid genes yields the consensus sequences ATTGANA at "-35" and TAAGAT at "-10." The 3'-flanking regions of some tRNA genes show dyad symmetries followed by a stretch of Thds. These and other regions may be involved in transcription termination or transcript processing.


Subject(s)
Chloroplasts/analysis , Plants/genetics , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Base Sequence , Chromosome Mapping , Nucleic Acid Conformation
7.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 78(6): 3423-7, 1981 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16593030

ABSTRACT

In the presence of the S polypeptide, maize chloroplast DNA-dependent RNA polymerase preferentially transcribes sequences within the 2200-nucleotide-pair-long maize chloroplast chromosome fragment Eco [unk] from a supercoiled chimeric plasmid cloned in Escherichia coli [Jolly, S. O. & Bogorad, L. (1980) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 77, 822-826]. Eco [unk] contains one gene for tRNA(His) and one for a 1.6-kilobase RNA that includes an open reading frame. These two genes overlap by at least a few nucleotides and are transcribed divergently from complementary DNA strands. This indicates possible transcriptional regulation of chloroplast DNA at the nucleotide level. The 5' end of tRNA(His) (G-U-G) isolated from maize chloroplasts is indistinguishable from that of the transcript produced from Eco [unk] in vitro by maize chloroplast DNA-dependent RNA polymerase. This purified system initiates RNA synthesis faithfully and exhibits preference for some chloroplast genes. Maize chloroplast DNA for tRNA(His) lacks the sequence C-C-A at its 3' terminus; it is presumably added post-transcriptionally. Maize tRNA(His) has both prokaryotic and eukaryotic features.

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