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Relative retention of mitochondrial markers in petite mutants: mitochondrially determined differences between RHO(+) strains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2009

P. L. Molloy
Affiliation:
Department of Biochemistry, Monash University, Clayton, 3168, Australia
Anthony W. Linnane
Affiliation:
Department of Biochemistry, Monash University, Clayton, 3168, Australia
H. B. Lukins
Affiliation:
Department of Biochemistry, Monash University, Clayton, 3168, Australia
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The relative frequency of retention of two mitochondrial loci, determining resistance to oligomycin (oli1) and erythromycin (ery1), has been analysed in petite (rho(−)) mutants derived from a number of unrelated strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The frequency of retention of one marker relative to the other in spontaneous petites showed marked variation dependent on the strain of origin. The differences between strains in this characteristic were shown to be mitochondrially determined. Further, for individual strains, the relative retention of the markers in petites derived after UV-irradiation varied considerably in several cases from that observed with spontaneous petites. The observations on relative marker retention and the varied effects of UV-irradiation are discussed in terms of possible structural differences in the mitochondrial genomes of the various strains.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1975

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