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Mol. Cell. Biol., Apr 1996, 1543-1549, Vol 16, No. 4
B Lu, RK Wilson, CG Phreaner, RM Mulligan and MR Hanson
The rps12 gene transcripts encoding mitochondrial ribosomal protein S12 are
partially edited in petunia mitochondria. Different petunia lines were
found vary in the extent of rps12 transcript editing. To test whether
multiple forms of RPS12 proteins are produced in petunia mitochondria as a
result of partial editing, we probed mitochondrial proteins with specific
antibodies against edited and unedited forms of a 13-amino-acid RPS12
peptide spanning two amino acids affected by RNA editing. Both antibodies
reacted with mitochondrial proteins at the expected size for RPS12
proteins. The amounts of unedited RPS12 protein in different petunia lines
correlate with the abundance of unedited transcripts in these plants.
Unedited rps12 translation products are also detected in other plant
species, indicating that polymorphism in mitochondrial rps12 expression is
widespread. Moreover, we show that RPS12 proteins recognized by both
edited-specific and unedited-specific antibodies are present in a petunia
mitochondrial ribosome fraction. These results demonstrate that partially
edited transcripts can be translated and that the protein product can
accumulate to detectable levels. Therefore, genes exhibiting incompletely
edited transcripts can encode more than one gene product in plant
mitochondria.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Protein polymorphism generated by differential RNA editing of a plant mitochondrial rps12 gene
Section of Genetics and Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
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