In mammals, yeast and
Drosophila, the histone deacetylase RPD3 proteins can alter the expression of genes involved in fundamental biological processes by
affecting the degree of acetylation of histones and changing chromatin structure. Here we report the isolation of a cDNA sequence
encoding an RPD3 homologue from maize, which is able to complement the phenotype of an
rpd3 null mutant of the yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The expression of the corresponding gene(s) was assessed in different maize tissues. The number of homologous loci was estimated
by Southern hybridisation to be in the range of two to three, and the chromosomal location of one of these loci was determined.
Phylogenetic analysis and tests for relative divergence rates, using related RPD3 sequences from different species, were performed,
and suggest that different polymorphic forms of RPD3-like proteins that evolve at distinct rates are present in the species
considered.
Key wordsZea mays - Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Gene regulation - Histone deacetylase
Received: 5 December 1997 / Accepted: 16 January 1998