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Mosaic Origins of a Complex Chimeric Mitochondrial Gene in Silene vulgaris

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    0380745 - ÚEB 2013 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Štorchová, Helena - Müller, Karel - Lau, S. - Olson, M. S.
    Mosaic Origins of a Complex Chimeric Mitochondrial Gene in Silene vulgaris.
    PLoS ONE. Roč. 7, č. 2 (2012), e30401--. ISSN 1932-6203. E-ISSN 1932-6203
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GA521/09/0261; GA MŠMT(CZ) LC06004; GA MŠMT ME09035
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50380511
    Keywords : CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILITY * OPEN READING FRAME * COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE
    Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
    Impact factor: 3.730, year: 2012

    Chimeric genes are significant sources of evolutionary innovation that are normally created when portions of two or more protein coding regions fuse to form a new open reading frame. In plant mitochondria astonishingly high numbers of different novel chimeric genes have been reported, where they are generated through processes of rearrangement and recombination. Nonetheless, because most studies do not find or report nucleotide variation within the same chimeric gene, evolution after the origination of these chimeric genes remains unstudied. Here we identify two alleles of a complex chimera in Silene vulgaris that are divergent in nucleotide sequence, genomic position relative to other mitochondrial genes, and expression patterns. Structural patterns suggest a history partially influenced by gene conversion between the chimeric gene and functional copies of subunit 1 of the mitochondrial ATP synthase gene (atp1). We identified small repeat structures within the chimeras that are likely recombination sites allowing generation of the chimera. These results establish the potential for chimeric gene divergence in different plant mitochondrial lineages within the same species. This result contrasts with the absence of diversity within mitochondrial chimeras found in crop species.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0211376

     
     
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