Maize mitochondrial plasmid S-1 sequences share homology with chloroplast gene psbA.

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Abstract

The linear, 6397-base pair (bp), mitochondrial S-1 DNA molecule from maize contains a 420-bp segment that is homologous with the chloroplast gene (psbA) that codes for the quinone binding protein of photosystem II. This is the first report of a chloroplast sequence in a naturally occurring viral-like or plasmid DNA. The complete sequence of the S-1 chloroplast segment has been compared with homologous regions of six different chloroplast genes. The S-1 segment has diverged from the other genes both by length mutation and base substitution. Several of the length mutations are exact adjacent tandem duplications of 4 and 5 bp similar to "footprints" left after excision of transposable elements in maize nuclear DNA.

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Sederoff, R. R., Ronald, P., Bedinger, P., Rivin, C., Walbot, V., Bland, M., & Levings, C. S. (1986). Maize mitochondrial plasmid S-1 sequences share homology with chloroplast gene psbA. Genetics, 113(2), 469–482. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/113.2.469

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