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Publikováno v:
Mitochondrion. 28:23-32
Trans-splicing of discontinuous introns in plant mitochondria requires the assembly of independently-transcribed precursor RNAs into splicing-competent structures, and they are expected to be excised as Y-branched molecules ("broken lariats") because
Publikováno v:
The international journal of biochemistrycell biology. 91
Mitochondrial introns in flowering plant genes are virtually all classified as members of the group II ribozyme family although certain structural features have degenerated to varying degrees over evolutionary time. We are interested in the impact th
Autor:
Timothy Y. James, Jason E. Stajich, Steven R. Ahrendt, Nicolas Corradi, Linda Bonen, Adrian Pelin, Divya Sain
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 23:1548-1553
Summary Fungi grow within their food, externally digesting it and absorbing nutrients across a semirigid chitinous cell wall. Members of the new phylum Cryptomycota were proposed to represent intermediate fungal forms, lacking a chitinous cell wall d
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology. 80:539-552
Mitochondrial DNA rearrangements occur very frequently in flowering plants and when close to genes there must be concomitant acquisition of new regulatory cis-elements. To explore whether there might be limits to such DNA shuffling, we have mapped th
Publikováno v:
Molecular Genetics and Genomics. 284:207-216
The mitochondrial genomes of flowering plants are highly recombinogenic and this can lead to altered transcriptional units, even between closely related species. We are interested in the effects that DNA rearrangements have on the generation of matur
Autor:
Linda Bonen
Publikováno v:
Mitochondrion. 8:26-34
Group II-type introns in the mitochondrial genes of flowering plants belong to the ribozymic, mobile retroelement family, but not all exhibit conventional structural features and some follow unusual splicing pathways. Moreover, several introns have b
Autor:
Linda Bonen, Thomas Hazle
Publikováno v:
Gene. 405:108-116
The rps1 gene, which encodes ribosomal protein S1 of the mitochondrial ribosome in flowering plants, is located in the mitochondrion of some but not all species, and this is assumed to reflect multiple gene transfers to the nucleus. We investigated i
Autor:
Sophie Calixte, Nima Niknejad, Jennifer Crosthwait, Linda Bonen, Catherine D. Carrillo, Jennifer Li-Pook-Than
Publikováno v:
Physiologia Plantarum. 129:23-33
We have compared the RNA editing status of wheat mitochondrial unspliced precursor transcripts with spliced RNAs, focusing in particular on exon editing sites located very close to intron/exon junctions. Using direct sequencing of reverse transcripta
Publikováno v:
Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG. 290(6)
Ribosomal protein genes occasionally undergo successful migration from the mitochondrion to the nucleus in flowering plants and we previously presented evidence that the S19 ribosomal protein gene (rps19) had been transferred to the nucleus in the co
Autor:
Jennifer Li-Pook-Than, Linda Bonen
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
Plant mitochondrial group II introns do not all possess hallmark ribozymic features such as the bulged adenosine involved in lariat formation. To gain insight into their splicing pathways, we have examined the physical form of excised introns in germ