Chenopodium album;
minicircles;
mitochondrial genome;
mitochondrial plasmid;
rolling circle replication;
strand switching;
D O I:
10.1006/plas.1999.1437
中图分类号:
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号:
071007 ;
090102 ;
摘要:
The structure of sigma-like mitochondrial DNA molecules prepared from suspension cultured cells of chenopodium album (L) was studied by electron microscopy. These molecules were highly variable in size, ranging from about 1 to 101 kb. and had single- and double-stranded regions typical for rolling circle replicating intermediates. Partial denaturation studies confirmed that these structures constitute rolling circles. Close inspection of the circle-tail junctions of the replication fork at high magnification suggests that in circles with a double-stranded tail, both strands of the tail seem to be covalently attached to the circle in about 27% of the molecules. This observation can be explained by a phenomenon called strand switching or strand splippage during rolling circle replication, similar to a mechanism proposed for bacterial replicons or in vitro replicating constructs harboring bacteriophage T4 replication origins, (C) 2000 Academic Press.