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The organization of genes in yeast mitochondrial DNA

IV. Analysis of (dA·dT) clusters in yeast mitochondrial DNA by poly(U)-Sephadex chromatography

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We have fractionated fragments of yeast mtDNA, obtained with restriction endonucleases, on poly(U)-Sephadex columns using the procedure of Flavell and Van den Berg (FEBS Letters (1975) 58, 90–93). The poly(U) forms a triple helix with (dA·dT) clusters in duplex DNA and fractionates DNA fragments on the basis of the length and number of clusters contained in them.

mtDNA fragments obtained with endonucleases PstI, BamHI, HindII, HindII+III, EcoRI, HapII and HhaI were separated by poly(U)-Sephadex in three groups: fragments not retained by the column in 2M LiCl, fragments partially retained and fragments (nearly) completely bound in 2 M LiCl and only eluted by 0.1 M LiCl. The separation obtained is adequate for analytical fractionation of fragments and it can be used for the preparative isolation of firmly-bound fragments.

In mtDNA digests made with endonuclease HapII, which gives about 70 separable fragments under our conditions, only about 10% of the fragments were firmly bound to poly(U)-Sephadex. This shows that the number of (dA·dT) clusters long enough to result in binding is limited in yeast mtDNA and its suggests that large fragments are bound by only one or a few clusters.

Corresponding segments of the physical map of the mtDNAs from Saccharomyces carlsbergensis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains JS1-3D and KL14-4A were bound to the column, showing that the (dA·dT) clusters responsible for binding are conserved in the evolution of mtDNA. However, one 3,000 bp insert, only present on KL14-4A mtDNA, causes the loss of a binding site, another long insert introduces a new binding site.

Fragments firmly bound to the columns are clustered in one quadrant of the physical map of these three mtDNAs. This quadrant also contains the large insertions present in KL14-4A mtDNA and absent from S. carlsbergensis mtDNA. The possible relation between (dA·dT) clusters and insertions is discussed.

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Sanders, J.P.M., Borst, P. The organization of genes in yeast mitochondrial DNA. Molec. Gen. Genet. 157, 263–269 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00268661

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