Neckermann k; Zeltz P; Igloi gl; Koessel H; Maier rm 1994
- Authors: Neckermann k; Zeltz P; Igloi gl; Koessel H; Maier rm
- Title: The role of rna editing in conservation of start codons in
chloroplast genomes.
- Location: Gene (amsterdam), 146 (2). 1994. 177-182.
- Abstract: open reading frames (orfs), encoded by the plastid genomes of
tobacco, liverwort, rice and maize were aligned with a view to
studying the conservation of translational start and stop codons
created by rna editing of homologous genes. it became evident that
most of the homologous orfs have conserved translation start and
stop signals at the gene level. however, some of the orfs show
differences with respect to extensions of their 3' and 5' terminal
regions. for example, the proposed n-termini of the ndhd-encoded
peptides from different plant species are very variable in length
and amino-acid composition. sequence analysis of ndhd and the
corresponding cdna shows that editing of an acg triplet in tobacco,
spinach and snapdragon leads to the creation of an aug codon,
corresponding to the start codon in other species. conservation of
translational start codons of plastome-encoded genes can,
therefore, be achieved by editing of transcripts, and the
definition of plastome-encoded orfs must take potential editing
events into consideration.
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