From a sugar beet mitochondrial DNA library, we have isolated an open reading frame (ORF192) showing extensive homology to the gene for the 30 kDa subunit of the bovine mitochondrial complex I (NADH:ubiquinone reductase). The ORF192 was found to be actively transcribed to give an RNA of approximately 1.0 kb. We have designated this gene
nad9. Transcripts from the
nad9 locus are edited by five C to U transitions, increasing similarity with the amino acid sequence of the corresponding bovine and
Neurospora crassa polypeptides. Southern blot hybridization also indicates that
nad9 is present in the mitochondrial genomes of a variety of higher plant species.
Key words Sugar beet -
nad9
- Mitochondrial gene - RNA editing
Communicated by R.G. Herrmann