The chloroplast
psbB,
psbF,
petB, and
petD genes are cotranscribed and give rise to many overlapping RNAs. The mechanism and significance of this mode of expression are of interest, particularly because the accumulation of the
psb and
pet gene products respond differently to both light and, in C4 species such as maize, developmental signals. We present an analysis of the maize
psbB,
psbF,
petB, and
petD genes and intergenic regions. The genes are organized similarly in maize (a C4 species) and in several C3 species. Functional class II-like introns interrupt the 5

ends of
petB and
petD. Both spliced and unspliced RNAs accumulate; these encode alternative forms of the
petB and
petD proteins, differing at their N-termini. Promoter-like elements between
psbF and
petB, and biased codon usage suggest that the differential regulation of the
psb and
pet genes might be achieved at both the transcriptional and translational levels.
Key words Plastid gene expression - Class II intron - Complex transcription unit