TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural dynamics of cereal mitochondrial genomes as revealed by complete nucleotide sequencing of the wheat mitochondrial genome
AU - Ogihara, Yasunari
AU - Yamazaki, Yukiko
AU - Murai, Koji
AU - Kanno, Akira
AU - Terachi, Toru
AU - Shiina, Takashi
AU - Miyashita, Naohiko
AU - Nasuda, Shuhei
AU - Nakamura, Chiharu
AU - Mori, Naoki
AU - Takumi, Shigeo
AU - Murata, Minoru
AU - Futo, Satoshi
AU - Tsunewaki, Koichiro
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank L. Bonen for her generous gift of the mitochondrial gene probes used in our clone selection, C.-H. Guo and T. Ochiai for technical help, Jeffrey D. Palmer for critical comments on our manuscript, and Val Woodward for valuable advice on improving the manuscript regarding its context and language. This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid (No. 12309008, 2000–2002) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences, and research grants from the Iijima Memorial Foundation for the Promotion of Food Science and Technology (2003 and 2004) and the Nisshin Seifun Foundation (2001 and 2004). Funding to pay the Open Access publication charges for this article was provided by the Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Japan.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The application of a new gene-based strategy for sequencing the wheat mitochondrial genome shows its structure to be a 452 528 bp circular molecule, and provides nucleotide-level evidence of intra-molecular recombination. Single, reciprocal and double recombinant products, and the nucleotide sequences of the repeats that mediate their formation have been identified. The genome has 55 genes with exons, including 35 protein-coding, 3 rRNA and 17 tRNA genes. Nucleotide sequences of seven wheat genes have been determined here for the first time. Nine genes have an exon-intron structure. Gene amplification responsible for the production of multicopy mitochondrial genes, in general, is species-specific, suggesting the recent origin of these genes. About 16, 17, 15, 3.0 and 0.2% of wheat mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) may be of genic (including introns), open reading frame, repetitive sequence, chloroplast and retro-element origin, respectively. The gene order of the wheat mitochondrial gene map shows little synteny to the rice and maize maps, indicative that thorough gene shuffling occurred during speciation. Almost all unique mtDNA sequences of wheat, as compared with rice and maize mtDNAs, are redundant DNA. Features of the gene-based strategy are discussed, and a mechanistic model of mitochondrial gene amplification is proposed.
AB - The application of a new gene-based strategy for sequencing the wheat mitochondrial genome shows its structure to be a 452 528 bp circular molecule, and provides nucleotide-level evidence of intra-molecular recombination. Single, reciprocal and double recombinant products, and the nucleotide sequences of the repeats that mediate their formation have been identified. The genome has 55 genes with exons, including 35 protein-coding, 3 rRNA and 17 tRNA genes. Nucleotide sequences of seven wheat genes have been determined here for the first time. Nine genes have an exon-intron structure. Gene amplification responsible for the production of multicopy mitochondrial genes, in general, is species-specific, suggesting the recent origin of these genes. About 16, 17, 15, 3.0 and 0.2% of wheat mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) may be of genic (including introns), open reading frame, repetitive sequence, chloroplast and retro-element origin, respectively. The gene order of the wheat mitochondrial gene map shows little synteny to the rice and maize maps, indicative that thorough gene shuffling occurred during speciation. Almost all unique mtDNA sequences of wheat, as compared with rice and maize mtDNAs, are redundant DNA. Features of the gene-based strategy are discussed, and a mechanistic model of mitochondrial gene amplification is proposed.
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U2 - 10.1093/nar/gki925
DO - 10.1093/nar/gki925
M3 - Article
C2 - 16260473
AN - SCOPUS:28544439733
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 33
SP - 6235
EP - 6250
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - 19
ER -