Phenotypic suppression and nuclear accommodation of the mit − oxi1-V25 mutation in isolated yeast mitochondria W. ZagórskiM. BogutaP. P. Slonimski Original Articles Pages: 305 - 310
Nuclear functions required for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: multiple trans-acting nuclear genes exert specific effects on expression of each of the cytochrome c oxidase subunits encoded on mitochondrial DNA Barbara Kloeckener-GruissemJoan E. McEwenRobert O. Poyton Original Articles Pages: 311 - 322
One member of the tRNA(Glu) gene family in yeast codes for a minor GAGtRNA(Glu) species and is associated with several short transposable elements Rolf StuckaJoachim HauberHorst Feldmann Original Articles Pages: 323 - 328
Distribution of mitochondrial introns in the species Schizosaccharomyces pombe and the origin of the group II intron in the gene encoding apocytochrome b M. ZimmerF. WelserK. Wolf Original Articles Pages: 329 - 336
Efficient integrative transformation of Cephalosporium acremonium Paul L. SkatrudStephen W. QueenerDeborah L. Fisher Original Articles Pages: 337 - 348
Molybdate repair of molybdopterin deficient mutants from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Emilio FernándezMiguel Aguilar Original Articles Pages: 349 - 355
The cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene of Tetrahymena: a 57 amino acid NH2-terminal extension and a 108 amino acid insert Zahra ZiaieYoshitaka Suyama Original Articles Pages: 357 - 368
Extensive mitochondrial DNA variation in somatic tissue cultures initiated from wheat immature embryos André RodeCaroline HartmannJacques de Buyser Original Articles Pages: 369 - 376
Characterization of DNA synthesis and chloroplast DNA replication initiation in a Petunia hybrida chloroplast lysate system Jan M. de HaasAd J. KoolJ. Nijkamp Original Articles Pages: 377 - 386
At least two nuclear-encoded factors are involved together with a mitochondrial factor (MR1) in spontaneous mitochondrial frameshift-suppression of the yeast S. cerevisiae Brigitte Weiss-BrummerHajime SakaiMonika Magerl-Brenner Short Communication Pages: 387 - 390