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Title

An Alloplasmic Male-sterile Line of Brassica oleracea Harboring the Mitochondria from Diplotaxis muralis Expresses a Novel Chimeric Open Reading Frame, orf72.

Authors

Shinada, Tomotaka; Kikuchi, Yosuke; Fujimoto, Ryo; Kishitani, Sachie

Abstract

Nuclear so-called fertility-restorer genes reverse the pollen sterility of cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) plants caused by disturbed mitochondrial–nuclear interactions. We identified a CMS-associated chimeric mitochondrial gene in an alloplasmic CMS line of Brassica oleracea in the ‘mur’ system. This novel chimeric gene, orf72, was found in the mitochondrial genome of donor cytoplasm. It was located downstream of normal rps7 and contained part of atp9 (atp9-b). It was expressed specifically on the nuclear background of CMS B. oleracea, partially suppressed in the fertility-restored line and entirely suppressed in the cytoplasmic donor.

Subjects

COLE crops; MITOCHONDRIA; DIPLOTAXIS (Plants); PLANT genetics; CYTOPLASM

Publication

Plant & Cell Physiology, 2006, Vol 47, Issue 4, p549

ISSN

0032-0781

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/pcp/pcj014

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