Origin of the CMS gene locus in rapeseed cybrid mitochondria: Active and inactive recombination produces the complex CMS gene region in the mitochondrial genomes of Brassicaceae
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CMS (cytoplasmic male sterile) rapeseed is produced by asymmetrical somatic cell fusion between the Brassica napus cv. Westar and the Raphanus sativus Kosena CMS line (Kosena radish). The CMS rapeseed contains a CMS gene, orf125, which is derived from Kosena radish. Our sequence analyses revealed that the orf125 region in CMS rapeseed originated from recombination between the orf125/orfB region and the nad1C/ccmFN1 region by way of a 63 bp repeat. A precise sequence comparison among the related sequences in CMS rapeseed, Kosena radish and normal rapeseed showed that the orf125 region in CMS rapeseed consisted of the Kosena orf125/orfB region and the rapeseed nad1C/ccmFN1 region, even though Kosena radish had both the orf125/orfB region and the nad1C/ccmFN1 region in its mitochondrial genome. We also identified three tandem repeat sequences in the regions surrounding orf125, including a 63 bp repeat, which were involved in several recombination events. Interestingly, differences in the recombination activity for each repeat sequence were observed, even though these sequences were located adjacent to each other in the mitochondrial genome. We report results indicating that recombination events within the mitochondrial genomes are regulated at the level of specific repeat sequences depending on the cellular environment.
著者
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Kikuchi Rie
Plant Genome Res. Unit National Inst. Of Agrobiological Sciences
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Handa Hirokazu
Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Univ. Of Tsukuba
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Oshima Masao
Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Imamura Jun
Graduate School of Agriculture, Tamagawa University
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