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A cold-sensitive cytoplasmic mutation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae affecting assembly of the mitochondrial 50S ribosomal subunit

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A cytoplasmic mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (E23-1) has been isolated that is resistant to erythromycin and cold sensitive for growth on nonfermentable carbon sources at 18°. Genetic analysis has shown that both of these properties probably result from a single mutation at the rib2 locus which maps close to or within the gene for the 21S rRNA of the mitochondrial 50S ribosomal subunit. Electrophoresis of total RNA extracted from purified mitochondria demonstrated that the 21S and 14S rRNA species from both mutant and wild-type cells were present in roughly equimolar quantities regardless of growth temperature. The mutant is therefore not defective in the synthesis of the 21S rRNA. Sucrose gradient analysis of the mitochondrial ribosomes in Mg2+-containing buffers revealed that approximate values for the ratio of 50S to 37S subunits were 1:1 for wild-type cells grown at either 18° or 32°, 0.5:1 for the mutant grown at 32° and 0.2:1 for the mutant grown at 18°. The subunit ratios were approximately 1:1 when Ca2+-containing buffers were used, however, In alls cases, 50S particles from the mutant grown at 18° lacked or contained markedly reduced amounts of two distinctive protein components that were present in the mutant at 32° and in the wild-type at both temperatures. In addition, no intact 21S RNA could be recovered from the mitochondrial ribosomes of the mutant grown at the restrictive temperature, even in the presence of Ca2+. These findings indicate that mitochondrial 50S ribosomal subunits produced by the mutant at 18° are structurally defective and raise the possibility that the defect results from an alteration in the gene for 21S rRNA.

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Singh, A., Mason, T.L. & Zimmermann, R.A. A cold-sensitive cytoplasmic mutation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae affecting assembly of the mitochondrial 50S ribosomal subunit. Molec. Gen. Genet. 161, 143–151 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00274184

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